10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KNOW WHAT ONE IS TALKING ABOUT»
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know what one is talking about in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Varieties of Things: Foundations of Contemporary Metaphysics
Since this process can be repeated endlessly, to require this would effectively be
to require that one must know the constituents of an indefinite number of
substances in order to know what one is talking about when one talks about one
...
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Socrates: A Very Short Introduction
Clearly, something more than the bare ability to know what one is talking about is
demanded, because, as we have seen, that ability is presupposed by the asking
of the practical.
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Denying Existence: The Logic, Epistemology and Pragmatics of ...
To know what one is talking about requires one to know the conditions something
has to fulfil in order to count as that specific object - something like having an
individual concept at one's command. Such knowledge (of) what one is talking ...
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Raising the Alarm: An Examination of Innovation and ...
From this it seems that one must simultaneously embrace and know what one is
talking about both in scientific and philosophical terms. This appears to be a
strong demonstration of Russell's thought that scientific and philosophical
thinking ...
This is not to say that it is logically impossible to give such testimony and not
know what one is talking about, of course! Just that it is not possible in a robust
enough sense to interfere with knowing that one who gives such testimony knows
...
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Wittgenstein's (Misunderstood) Religious Thought
If one claims to be a brain in a vat but does not know the difference between
being such and being a normal-bodied person, then one does not know what
one is talking about. Similarly, theological discourse is trapped in latent
nonsense.
Earl Stanley B. Fronda, 2010
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English/German Dictionary of Idioms: Supplement to the ...
(richtig) zu nehmen wissen/(verstehen) to know what one is talking about Mund:
den Mundam richtigen/auf dem rechten Fleck haben to really know what one is
talking about draufhaben: allerhand/etwas/viel/... draufhaben weghaben: ...
Professor Hans Schemann, 2013
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The Circus That Ran Away with a Jesuit Priest: Memoir of a ...
So this application is not completely aligned with the way we usually understand
and use the words. Myth is understood to be the unknown unknown; one doesn't
know that one doesn't know what one is talking about. I usually draw a simple ...
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An Invitation to Ethnomethodology: Language, Society and ...
Conversational openings exhibit in the way they are constructed, a trust that their
recipient will know what one is talking about. Such openings also have a 'ticketed
' character: by inquiring, for example, about the outcome of a public event or ...
David Francis, Stephen Hester, 2004
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This Book Needs No Title: A Budget of Living Paradoxes
Indeed, Zen may well be the subject in which one does not know what one is
talking about, nor whether what one is saying is true. A graduate philosophy
student, who took a course with me in logic, told me of a course he once had in
Zen.
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «KNOW WHAT ONE IS TALKING ABOUT»
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What is Customer Loyalty? Part 2: A Customer Loyalty Measurement …
With various definitions of customer loyalty floating around in the literature, it is difficult to know what one is talking about when one uses the ... «Business 2 Community, Feb 13»
Mark Shields – policeman or clown?
If one is going to address the media and even more so the international media, then it is incumbent upon one to know what one is talking about ... «Jamaica Observer, Jun 10»
Charu Mazumdar's Vision
... is appealing to Charu Mazumdar's “vision” now either must be recommending these methods or does not know what one is talking about. «CounterCurrents.org, Jun 10»