To the direct question as to where knowlege is located ... Such possiblities as "in the head," "in the mind," "in the brain," "on the library shelf," "in the absolute," or just "out there" in the facts are all sad answers; you cannot stick to any one of them for more than three sentences without being in trouble.
by Arthur Bentley
in "The Human Skin: Philosophy's Last Line of Defense", (p.204)
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