To know anything whatever, is to know that it is distinct from something else.


The Groundwork of Science; A Study of Epistemology, Chapter II (p. 18), G.P. Putnam's Sons. 1898


To know anything whatever, is to know that it is distinct from something else.

To know anything whatever, is to know that it is distinct from something else.

To know anything whatever, is to know that it is distinct from something else.

To know anything whatever, is to know that it is distinct from something else.