A Plea for Cardiognosis

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In this paper, a follow-up to my "Seeing Other Minds," I encourage philosophers to explore the notion of cardiognosis - "knowledge of hearts" - as a unique, irreducible form of knowledge, and suggest some applications for this notion.

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Steven Merle Duncan
Bellevue Community College

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