All human knowledge takes the form of interpretation.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
All meanings, we know, depend on the key of interpretation.
One can state, without exaggeration, that the observation of and the search for similarities and differences are the basis of all human knowledge.
To express the same idea in still another way, I think that human knowledge is essentially active.
This means that no single logic is strong enough to support the total construction of human knowledge.
All the different ways we know the world all come from the brain, and they all depend on each other to make sense.
These will vary in every human being; but knowledge is the same for every mind, and every mind may and ought to be trained to receive it.
Human knowledge is never contained in one person. It grows from the relationships we create between each other and the world, and still, it is never complete.
Our understanding is correlative to our perception.
To have real knowledge, one must understand the essence of things and not only their manifestations.
All our knowledge has its origins in our perceptions.