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Methods of Inquiry

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In this method something is

considered true because of

tradition or some person of

distinction says it is true.

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Intuition is a prior knowledge or

experiential belief, and based

ultimately in experience.

Intuition also accept the information

on the basis of gut feeling or

“Kutob”

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The Method of Tenacity is also a

"natural," but unreliable method of

belief fixation.

Basing on superstitious belief or

because it has always been done or

believed.

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Using logical reasoning to arrive to an answer.

Rationality is the quality or state of being reasonable.

“To see is to believe.”

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Obtain knowledge through observation or direct sensory

experience.

“To observe is to agree.”

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