But Socrates did not conclusively define either the meaning of life or the form of perfect knowledge.
The ideal with which experience is informed is now the state of perfect knowledge, rather than the system of absolute truth.
In Platonism this practical interpretation of experience appears in the principle that the object of perfect knowledgeis the good.
And even the most rapid and generalizing expression of the human body, if directed by perfect knowledge, and rigidly faithful in drawing, will commonly omit very little of what is agreeable or impressive.
Yet, in spite of this difficulty, we feel bound both by Scripture and by our fundamental idea of God's perfection to maintain God's perfect knowledge of the future free acts of his creatures.
God's perfect knowledge in eternity past has an object.
For there is a difference between false knowledge and perfect knowledge, fruition being the figment of false knowledge while the unity (of the Self) is revealed by perfect knowledge.
Now, as the substance revealed by perfect knowledge cannot be affected by fruition which is nothing but the figment of false knowledge, it is impossible to assume even a shadow of fruition on Brahman's part.
The existence of such a causal potentiality renders it moreover possible that the released souls should not enter on new courses of existence, as it is destroyed by perfect knowledge.
But we must also consider whether it is compatible with perfect knowledge: for there is nothing to prevent some kind of imperfect knowledge from being sometimes with perfect knowledge.
Perfect knowledge of the end, is that whereby not only is that known which is the end and the good, but also the universal formality of the end and the good; and such knowledge belongs to the rational nature alone.
Perfect knowledge of the end consists in not only apprehending the thing which is the end, but also in knowing it under the aspect of end, and the relationship of the means to that end.
Neither can it be denied that Christ ordained this use of wine in the Holy Supper with the most perfect knowledge of the terrible evils connected with its abuse in all ages.
Perfect knowledge of this discipline makes the orator.
Without music,” he says, “there can be no perfect knowledge, for there is nothing without it.
And without music there can be no perfect knowledge, for there is nothing without it.
The eye can never arrive at a perfect knowledge of the interval between two objects variously distant, by means of the linear perspective alone, if not assisted by the perspective of colours.
For instance, "God created us in ancient time, And has a perfect knowledge of all things; When men call his name, he hears!
It resembled a book which my mind could instantly refer to and be guided by, and thus was I in possession of a perfect knowledge of Mars, its people, and its language.
Into the latter I stepped, and, with a perfect knowledge of its operation, glided out upon the cool night air.
With a perfect knowledgeof the mechanism of the instrument, I was soon at work adjusting the projecting and receiving apparatus.
God is in truth the only being who is absolutely wise, that is, who possesses a perfect knowledge of all things; but we may say that men are more or less wise as their knowledge of the most important truths is greater or less.
One endowed with a perfect knowledge of such truths would be able to deduce, a priori, the phenomena from them.
His positive thought in the matter is that a complete knowledge of any portion of the universe would involve a perfect knowledge of the whole, so organic is the structure of the universe.
This comes from the appearances of good and evil which deceive us; but God, who is perfect knowledge, is always led to the true and to the best good, that is, to the true and absolute good.
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