Knowing belongs to man's intellect or reason

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Knowing belongs to man's intellect or reason
Knowing belongs to man's intellect or reason
Knowing belongs to man's intellect or reason
Knowing belongs to man's intellect or reason
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Knowing belongs to man's intellect or reason. The word "knowing" has two distinct meanings. The first meaning of the word is to have knowledge, but the second meaning of knowing is to have a feeling of understanding about something. For example, when someone says "I know that you're lying" means that they are pointing out something that they have learned through their intellect or reason.

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