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According to Hume's argument, we can have no _______ knowledge.
Awe
A feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or wonder inspired by what is considered sublime or powerful.
Nirvana
In Buddhism, a transcendent state free from suffering and individual existence, achieved through enlightenment.
Humanistic Perspective
A psychological approach that emphasizes individual potential, self-growth, and the importance of viewing life and challenges from the person's subjective perspective.
Fully Functioning Person
A concept in humanistic psychology referring to an individual who lives in harmony with their deepest feelings and impulses.
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