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We have nine labeled but empty boxes of various shapes and sizes scattered around in our attic. Each "box" is a concept unto itself. For the purpose of maximizing usable space in our attic, we need to store the smaller ones inside of the larger ones (Russian-nesting-dolls style). Our task then, is to assess the "size" of each concept in order to determine which boxes could contain others, and ultimately which one has the capacity to contain all the others.
Our one and only guideline is that the determination of "size" must be made solely on the basis of the labels.
In no particular order, the nine labels are as follows:
Discussion on the meanings of the listed words is not only allowed but encouraged.
To get the ball rolling, I wonder whether "belief" could contain "knowledge"...or vice versa?
Our one and only guideline is that the determination of "size" must be made solely on the basis of the labels.
In no particular order, the nine labels are as follows:
- science
- mathematics
- language
- religion
- philosophy
- belief
- knowledge
- emotion
- perception
Discussion on the meanings of the listed words is not only allowed but encouraged.
To get the ball rolling, I wonder whether "belief" could contain "knowledge"...or vice versa?