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Knowledge is a product of consciousness: it is the sum of one's identifications retained in some form.  Or, in Ayn Rand's words, knowledge is "a mental grasp of a fact(s) of reality, reached either by perceptual observation or by a process of reason based on perceptual observation" (ITOE 35).
Knowledge, something which accumulates over time, and is rational only if the conclusions contained within support Ayn Rand, may her name be revered!

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Knowledge, something which accumulates over time, and is rational only if the conclusions contained within support Ayn Rand, may her name be revered!