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===== What Constitutes Knowledge =====
Primarily, all knowledge must be formed on existing matter. Anything formed outside the scope of what is already known is not useful information . [[CiteRef::Aristotle (1994a)|ch. 3]] Knowledge is not opinion and one cannot hold knowledge about something while holding an opinion on it simultaneously . Furthermore, the existing matter or principles on which information is founded must be demonstrable, and if not demonstrable then they must be self-evident.
===== Rules of Demonstration =====

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