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The comparison of knowing to seeing is meant to bring out the point that:
{ 1 } - Reality is subjective.
{ 2 } - Knowing and seeing are both unions of subject and object.
{ 3 } - Philosophers have vision.
{ 4 } - People see meaning.
{ 5 } - Vizer and seer both mean wise person.
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The comparison of knowing to seeing is meant to bring out the point that:
{ 1 } - Reality is subjective.
{ 2 } - Knowing and seeing are both unions of subject and object.
{ 3 } - Philosophers have vision.
{ 4 } - People see meaning.
{ 5 } - Vizer and seer both mean wise person.
Reality is not determined by the knower but by the object of knowledge.
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The comparison of knowing to seeing is meant to bring out the point that:
{ 1 } - Reality is subjective.
{ 2 } - Knowing and seeing are both unions of subject and object.
{ 3 } - Philosophers have vision.
{ 4 } - People see meaning.
{ 5 } - Vizer and seer both mean wise person.
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The comparison of knowing to seeing is meant to bring out the point that:
{ 1 } - Reality is subjective.
{ 2 } - Knowing and seeing are both unions of subject and object.
{ 3 } - Philosophers have vision.
{ 4 } - People see meaning.
{ 5 } - Vizer and seer both mean wise person.
This statement is true but irrelevant to the comparison.
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The comparison of knowing to seeing is meant to bring out the point that:
{ 1 } - Reality is subjective.
{ 2 } - Knowing and seeing are both unions of subject and object.
{ 3 } - Philosophers have vision.
{ 4 } - People see meaning.
{ 5 } - Vizer and seer both mean wise person.
Not literally. See p. 4.
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The comparison of knowing to seeing is meant to bring out the point that:
{ 1 } - Reality is subjective.
{ 2 } - Knowing and seeing are both unions of subject and object.
{ 3 } - Philosophers have vision.
{ 4 } - People see meaning.
{ 5 } - Vizer and seer both mean wise person.
This statement is true but irrelevant to the comparison.
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