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Any Form of Knowledge Is Psychic

A brief rhetorical argument defending the psychic nature of knowledge.

ANY FORM OF KNOWLEDGE IS PSYCHIC Previously I have introduced specific forms of psychic knowledge, in the paper titled “Forms of Psychic Prediction”. The eight types of psychic prediction range from deductive and inductive methods, to language techniques and forms of psychic inference. In this (short) paper, I argue that any form of knowledge is psychic. This is in keeping with earlier papers reaching similar sorts of conclusions on other subjects, such as “Neither is the Assumption of Nothing,” “Then is the Assumption of Everything,” and “Pleasure and Pain are Unrelated.” The reasoning for the conclusion that all knowledge is psychic uses the following rhetorical method: Prior forms of knowledge can make predictions about future knowledge. Thus, prior knowledge constitutes psychic knowledge. Every form of knowledge relies on some kind of past knowledge, or else it constitutes inherent knowledge. In fact, inherent knowledge is equivalent to psychic knowledge, because it is a form of knowledge that does not require empirical experience, and may yet be considered practical (sometimes). Therefore, all forms of knowledge either rely on past knowledge, or constitute inherent knowledge. Therefore, all forms of knowledge are psychic, at least potentially. 1 Coppedge, Nathan / SCSU 4/21/2015, p.
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