Distinguish between sensible and intellective knowledge in philosophy and society

      

Distinguish between sensible and intellective knowledge in philosophy and society

  

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Francis
Sensible knowledge is the capability to perceive sensations through senses or to feel morally for may be in terms of thins such as relationships and love while, intellective knowledge is the capability of acquiring or grasping a concept by intelligence.
franco crick answered the question on January 22, 2018 at 16:47


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