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Intelligent
Inquiry is an ongoing process
that continually seeks an expansion of knowledge with an emphasis upon
keeping an open
mind concerning alternative theory.
If the acquired knowledge is something new or alternative, it is added to an
existing superstructure of knowledge until it, or its precedent, can be discarded as no longer relevant.
Knowledge is discarded, or held in abeyance, depending upon its
applicability, as judged upon the following
four principles:
1.) Individualism/Imagination
(as applied to that which lives,
which must be stressed whenever
appropriate);
2.) Philosophical Logic;
3.) Scientific Method, and;
4.) Observation.
The abbreviations: II and IPSO are often used to designate
Intelligent Inquiry.
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