Knowledge plays an important role in every aspect of our lives. This is the facts, information, and skills a person gains through experience and education. Annie Dillard and Sven Birkerts explored the knowledge theory which is also known as epistemology in the articles "seeing" and "the owl flew". The knowledge we gave contributes to the results of our lives but we are the only ones who can draw conclusions through how we interpret this knowledge. In Annie Dillard's paper "Looking", her beliefs on how people understand their knowledge and how the correct perception allows us to understand and understand the world in which we live I am talking about.
Annie Dillard is the largest of her three daughters. For details on early childhood, please refer to Annie Dillard 's autobiography, "American Childhood" (1987), who grew up in the Pittsburgh Point Breeze community. It began in 1950 when she was 5 years old. Dillard's memoirs "Childhood of America" focuses on "waking up" from self-absorbed childhood and immersing in a larger world. She grew up in a comedian 's house in Pittsburgh in the 1950' s. She explained that her mother is energetic and unruly. Her father taught many useful subjects, such as pipeline complexity, economics, and the street 'no street', but at the end of puberty, parents began to realize that their parents were absolutely incorrect It was.
Knowledge plays an important role in every aspect of our lives. This is the facts, information, and skills a person gains through experience and education. Annie Dillard and Sven Birkerts sought knowledge theory. This is called epistemology, and in their thesis "look" and "the owl is flying." Knowledge we get helps the results of our lives but we are the only ones who can draw conclusions. How do you explain this knowledge? - In people's lives, people meet a series of people of various qualities that constitute their personality. In general, those who have a strong will have the initiative and are people who are risk takers. Furthermore, since they end a troublesome situation, they deviate from normal conditions by changing things, ways and ways of doing things.
For the times defined by massive attention deficit disorder, Andyard seems to be a perfect antidote. Dillard is an author of Pilgrim who won the Pulitzer Prize at Tinker Creek, devoted to patience and being. "This is a matter of opening my eyes," she declared. She was totally and ecstatically adapting to the surrounding environment and I was going to wait a few hours to see the mole. Her words were carefully chosen and organized. Compared to our screen, the log-natural comparison need not degrade very much.