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  1. Organizing Knowledge.[author unknown] - 2008 - Journal of Islamic Philosophy 3:121-123.
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  • Knowledge, Self-Regulation, and the Brain-Mind Cycle of Reflection.Asghar Iran-Nejad - 2000 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 21 (1-2):67-88.
    The structure of everyday language implies that knowledge is an object. Like an object, it can be acquired, lost, stored, retrieved, and used. Anything that might be done to an external object could also be done to knowledge. Using concepts from the emerging field of biofunctional cognition, this paper discusses an alternative to the everyday-language framework of knowledge. The central idea is that the biological subsystems that comprise the physical nervous system have the capacity to create in us a live, (...)
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