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Section 5.1
Can we distinguish between knowing someone in the sense of knowing the habits or traits she has (her tendencies and dispositions, which she might not understand very well herself) and knowing someone in the sense of knowing what her subjective experience is like at a particular moment?
Section 5.2
Think about your influences on minor choices, such as how to spend the evening, or major choices, such as getting married to a particular person. Did they cause the you to make the choices you did? If so, does that imply that the choices were not free?
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section 5.1
As children, we’re naturally curious–it’s how we grow and learn–but by the time we start school that sense of wonder starts to escape us.
“Answers are more valued than inquisitive thought, and curiosity is trained out of us,” says Hal Gregersen
both are possible we can and we can't.if the pearson has unique habits that you may think that it is rare ,and his subjective experience can be distinquished from each other
iif the pearson habits are mostly common and subjective experince at particular moment are connot be distinquished
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