Canonum De Ius Positivum
Canons of Positive Law

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1.2 Concepts

Article 8 - Knosis

Canon 1443 (link)

Knosis is a fictional term meaning confidence in or reliance on the validity of some quality or attribute of a Form based on Proof, Reason or Logic; without the need of Belief or Faith. Knowledge therefore in its truest sense means the quality of possessing and displaying Knosis (gnosis).

Canon 1444 (link)

“To Know Thyself” implies not only to learn but the ability to discern what is and what is not. Thus Knosis and true knowledge has always been the enemy of deception and those who deliberately mislead.

Canon 1445 (link)

As these canons of Divine Law and Natural Law are proven with Proof, Reason and Logic alone, the true Rule of Law rests upon only Knosis and True Knowledge, not Faith or Belief.

Canon 1446 (link)

Any definition that attempts to connect the opposite concepts of Faith or Belief to Knosis or Knowledge is deliberately false and misleading. In accordance with these canons, any such definition is automatically rendered null and void.

Canon 1447 (link)

Any definition that attempts to imply negative connotation or defective meaning to Knosis (Gnosis) in favour of Belief and Faith are deliberately false and misleading arguments. In accordance with these Canons, any such definition is automatically rendered null and void.

Canon 1448 (link)

When anyone references, writes or speaks of “Knosis”, "True Knowledge" or "Knowledge"in respect of Law, it shall mean these canons and no other.