THE KNOWER THAT IS MAN

Philosophers have often claimed that “to know is to be.”  The knower becomes what he claims to know. Naturally, this is not to be understood in a physical sense, but in the sense of intentionality. Man cannot claim to know a particular reality unless he is one with it. Any claim to the contrary revives the problem of the bridge.

Thus, knowledge leads to the progressive enlargement of the knower. My knowledge increase the frontiers of my personhood. Because man knows, he is a microcosm. What are stars, galaxies, black holes?... There is no need to travel to the frontiers of the universe to find out. Ask the competent knower; he’s got it all on his fingertips!

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