Understanding can be tested without sensory interaction

Understanding can be tested through verbal quizzing, even when sense organs are lacking. Indeed, certain kinds of concepts have to be tested for through verbal quizzing due to their nonpercpetual nature—eg square root, intelligence, philosophy.



Jack Copeland, 1993.
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