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1 2 | are two ways of acquiring knowledge, one through reason, the 2 3 | syllogism being able to give knowledge, can be understood if it 3 3 | such are perfect in their knowledge, as Aristotle wishes to 4 5 | double way of coming to the knowledge of things, one through the 5 6 | minds, have gone further in knowledge than I dare to say, because 6 6 | treatise belongs, to whose knowledge of principles but few of 7 7 | spiritual things, but all human knowledge. And indeed, since all speculative 8 7 | to philosophy, but to the knowledge of God and the understanding 9 8 | or Avicenna have given us knowledge of these things in their 10 12| place in two ways --- in the knowledge of future and present events,