Doesn't this point to transcendentalism?

I do think there is a totality to knowledge and one crosses a time space
barrier when new ideas are brought into existence..  I think this also
applies to concepts of the past.

Allan

On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 5:36 PM, gruff <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > You don't know if knowledge can be innate but state that
> > characteristics can be. This is the fork in the road, as I believe
> > that knowledge can be innate, though I can't describe the process by
> > which it takes place or ascertain it as fact.
>
> Can you give me an example of innate knowledge -- that is, knowledge
> that is present in an individual prior to birth which is exhibited
> soon after birth?  Though I've wrung my brain like a wet mop I can't
> think of one.
>
>

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