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is the Absolute FaithSraddhå in
founding things, the fundamental forms of which are called categories. It is thus quite apparent that interpretation precedes knowledge and the more accurate the interpretation of the sensation, tne more correct would be the knowledge thereof. When the sensations, caused in us by the powers inherent in the objects in contact with the peripheral extremities, are interpreted and understood quite in accordance with the forms and relations in which they subsist and Right Vision for which they are called categories, we come to know them as objective relations. the instrucAnd when this is done in periect accord. Teacher in dance with the instructions imparted by the tation. Teacher (TT), without which a correct interpretation is held to be impossible, absolute faith ( 61 ) in the instruction (i. e. in knowledge produced by the imparted teaching) is called 'Right-Vision' (ARCH 20a) ---the basis of Right Knowledge. And Definition of
Right Know. the knowledge which embraces concisely ledige or in details the predicaments, as they are in themselves, is called 'Right Knowledge' ( FR 517 ), and without which Right Conduct ( FREE gifta ) is impossible.
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