The book is structured into four main sections that follow a logical progression from the definition of knowledge to the ethical responsibilities it entails:

Categorizes knowledge into various forms based on their source and method: scientific, religious, philosophical, artistic, daily (ordinary), and occult knowledge.

Argues that conscious human action is always based on knowledge.

Explores the critical relationship between thinking processes and the linguistic tools used to express them.

Serгјveni Kitabд±nд± — Bilginin

The book is structured into four main sections that follow a logical progression from the definition of knowledge to the ethical responsibilities it entails:

Categorizes knowledge into various forms based on their source and method: scientific, religious, philosophical, artistic, daily (ordinary), and occult knowledge.

Argues that conscious human action is always based on knowledge.

Explores the critical relationship between thinking processes and the linguistic tools used to express them.