Even so called "pure" observation is probably loaded with theory, but religion and philosophical thoughts about metaphysics is certainly a bit more theory than science like chemistry and microbiology.
Socrates said "I know that I know nothing". Can a Native traditionalist agree with this, and at the same time keep true to a tradition that may not have a distinction between religion and philosophical pursuits of truth? I mean, it is the duty of a philosopher to check out every worldview to see if they contain any truth or wisdom. He or she can't be bound to just one tradition. She might personally follow a Native tradition herself, but then discover something in Sufism that she, as a philosopher, think is true and valuable. How can one cope with this if one is a traditionalist? ?
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