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  • ...edicated to [[open knowledge]] in all its variety; organized by the [[Open Knowledge Foundation]] since 2007.
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  • ...[[sense perception]] as the the source of [[knowledge]]. In this view, all knowledge derives from sense experience as opposed to a [[rationalism|rationalist]] v
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  • ...lso, the tools, equipment or other products that result from technological knowledge.
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  • The branch of knowledge that views sense experience as the only source of knowledge.
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  • ...ience, or to refer to an [[argument]] that employs [[deduction]] from such knowledge.
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  • ===Online knowledge projects===
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  • ...] and [[open knowledge]] evangelist; co-founder and Director of the [[Open Knowledge Foundation]], co-initiator of the [[Panton Principles]].
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  • '''[[Open Knowledge Conference/Program/OKCon 2010 - State of the Nation|State of the Nation]]'' '''[[Open Knowledge Conference/Program/OKCon 2010 - Open Data and Development Panel|Open Data a
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  • ...or experience; or to refer to an argument that employs deduction from such knowledge.
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  • ...h this topic is by explaining why most philosophers do distinguish between knowledge on one hand and both [[truth]] and [[belief]] on the other hand. Firstly, knowledge is said to differ from truth for the simple reason that not all truths are
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  • ...ecognized such diverse types of human capital as managerial expertise, the knowledge and experience of workers, skill levels, dexterity, motivation and a host o ...trally important in all contemporary configurations of [[knowledge economy|knowledge economies]].
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  • ...ledge by answering the questions or to a deeper awareness of the limits of knowledge.
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  • ..., providing services (e.g., as "barefoot doctors" in China); often combine knowledge of medical and traditional healing
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Knowledge management]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Knowledge & Knowledge Management}}
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  • <!--The organized body of knowledge about the world derived from the activities of observation and experimentat The organized body of knowledge based on non–trivial refutable concepts that can be verified or rejected
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  • *[[Open Knowledge Conference/Program/OKCon 2010|Program of OKCon 2010]] *[[Open Knowledge Conference/Program/OKCon 2009|Program of OKCon 2009]]
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  • ...s]], [[qualia]], [[intentionality]], [[perception]], [[memory]] and [[self-knowledge]].
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  • ===Other encyclopedia/large knowledge compendia===
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  • {{rpl|Indigenous knowledge system}} {{rpl|Indigenous knowledge}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Open knowledge]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Knowledge management]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[knowledge management]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Open Knowledge Conference]]
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  • {{:Open knowledge/Related Articles}}
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  • ...t the entrance to [[University of London Union]] on the occasion of [[Open Knowledge Conference/Program/OKCon 2010|OKCon 2010]] that took place there.}} ...on) is an annual event organized by the [[United Kingdom|UK]]-based [[Open Knowledge Foundation]]. It is dedicated to the discussion of emerging approaches to [
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  • ===Other encyclopedia/large knowledge compendia===
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  • ...d catachrestically to broadly refer to other areas where one believes that knowledge is not possible, and therefore a clear conclusion is not possible. ...ormer case, there are often philosophical reasons that are given as to why knowledge can never be obtained.
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  • Profound [[knowledge]] in a given area.
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  • Spelling variant of [[open knowledge]].
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  • Someone possessing profound knowledge in a certain area.
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  • The process of structuring new [[knowledge]].
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  • the skills and knowledge embodied in labour
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  • {{r|Knowledge}} {{r|Open Knowledge Foundation}}
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  • An English word over-loaded with meanings in several different domains of knowledge.
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  • Process of understanding and gaining knowledge from written text.
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  • The position that is not possible to have knowledge of God.
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  • A structured collection of [[knowledge]] printed on [[paper]].
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  • ...ongs under a title such as "knowledge creation (knowledge management)" or "knowledge creation (business)". ...6 November 2006 (CST) (an epistemologist who doesn't know anything about "knowledge creation" as here described)
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  • ...the [[tool]]s, equipment or other products that result from technological knowledge. It involves innovative, practical solutions that meet specific needs, rath
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  • ...[https://handwiki.org/wiki/Organization:Knowledge%20Standards%20Foundation Knowledge Standards Foundation]''' article at HandWiki
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  • Theoretical framework that suggests humans construct meaning from current knowledge structures.
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  • Any particular system or network of social knowledge, awareness and relations.
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  • ...stablish a comprehensive, international inventory of fast reactor data and knowledge, which would be sufficient to form the basis for fast reactor development i
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  • Knowledge that is publicly accessible, typically for free via the [[World Wide Web]].
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  • ...re engineering knowledge became such that a means of classifying this vast knowledge became abundantly clear and warranted. ...niversities the complete list of subject matter that is considered as good knowledge to have for a software engineering undergraduate program. Depending on the
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  • Umbrella term for making more efficient use of the human knowledge that exists within an organization.
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  • Important and helpful human [[knowledge]] based on [[experience]] combined with [[intelligence]] gleaned by [[learn
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  • ...y considered scientifically possible or that extrapolates from present-day knowledge.
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  • A [[reference work|point of reference]] for structured [[knowledge]].
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  • Rejection of the possibility of knowledge.
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  • Person who experiments with biological materials to advance knowledge, and does so in a spirit of creative improvisation.
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  • ...dural knowledge, knowledge de re (direct/causal knowledge) or experiential knowledge. ...cluding God, can know. In that case, omniscience would be redefined as the knowledge of all truths that it is possible to know.
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  • The categories and sub categories used to make this body of knowledge more manageable.
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  • [[Philosophy|Philosophical]] discipline dealing with the nature of [[knowledge]] and justification of [[belief]]s.
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  • ...y that individuals are born without built-in mental content and that their knowledge comes from experience and perception.
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  • ===Had knowledge===
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  • An [[online encyclopedia]] of scholarly knowledge; [[wiki]]-based but otherwise similar to a scholarly [[review journal]].
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  • [[Open Knowledge Conference/Program/OKCon 2010|Back to OKCon 2010 Program]] {{Presentation|Collaborative Structuring of Knowledge by Experts and the Public}}
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  • The knowledge and skills required to apply arithmetic operations ([[United States of Amer
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  • An [[Internet]]-based structured collection of [[knowledge]], inspired by the concept of traditional [[paper encyclopedia]]s.
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  • Knowledge of specific events or situations that has been gathered or received by comm
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  • Local-level accumulated knowledge that does not originate in academic or corporate research institutions, inh
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  • ...ossil remains, particularly Australopithecus Zinjanthropus, contributed to knowledge on early hominids.
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  • A collection of references and analysis which review the current knowledge of a reseach topic.
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  • [[Open Knowledge Conference/Program/OKCon 2010|Back to OKCon 2010 Program]] [[Open Knowledge Foundation]]
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  • The use of information technology and knowledge management to help map intelligence requests to the best available collecti
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  • ...hip]] activities for the purpose of organizing, presenting and acquiring [[knowledge]], [[skill]]s or [[social norm]]s.
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  • ...al'' is, but doesn't understand what a ''horse'' is, can add to his or her knowledge in this way. In a [[science|scientific]] sense, a definition is a [[descrip
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  • '''Cognition''' is described as the the [[mental]] process of [[knowledge|knowing]], which includes the faculties of [[awareness]], [[perception]], [ *the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses. A result of
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  • ...n in developing countries around the world, to provide them with access to knowledge.
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  • <!--Add a link back to the page of the session, e.g. [[Open Knowledge Conference/Program/OKCon 2010 - State of the Nation|Back to session]] [[Open Knowledge Conference/Program/OKCon 2010|Back to OKCon 2010 Program]]<br />
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  • Set of knowledge, skills and technologies existing and developed around specific conditions
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  • ...of algebra taught to students who are presumed to have little or no formal knowledge of mathematics beyond arithmetic.
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  • ...members of a particular occupation, particularly one requiring specialized knowledge or training, such as Law, Medicine, Social Work, Psychology or Engineering.
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  • A human knowledge acquisition and decision process defined by John Boyd: repeated cycles of '
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  • ...ose main work, the ''Almagest'', a compendium of contemporary astronomical knowledge, was in use into the 15th century.
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  • Is the probability that a given event occurs given the knowledge of some partial information about the results of the experiment.
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  • ...f stimulating public interest in geology and the advancement of geological knowledge.
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  • In [[technological forecasting]], an identified knowledge requirement that must be met before a field can progress: the specific exam
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  • *''Toward a New Compendium of Knowledge'' (September 2006) *''Who Says We Know: On the New Politics of Knowledge'' (Edge.org, April 2007)
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  • ...ir great men were called polyhistores, i.e. persons of various and general knowledge. ...")''
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  • ...[Information Technology]]' or '[[Human Resource Management]]' departments. Knowledge Management is a multi-billion dollar world-wide market. The concept has bee ...around, definitions depend on the disciplines involved and the background. Knowledge Management programs are typically tied to organisational objectives such as
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  • Most support to Iraq was without the knowledge or approval of U.K. government, but through covert Iraqi purchasing; some a
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  • ...hat aims to provide a comprehensive and stable archive of as much of human knowledge as it can on the [[Internet]]. Founded in 1996 by [[Brewster Kahle]].
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  • ...l]] system, created by [[Ayn Rand]], which holds that [[reason]] and the [[knowledge]] of objective reality leads to an [[ethics|ethic]] of rational self-intere
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  • ...mpprob.php Probability Sampling] William M.K. Trochim, ''Research Methods Knowledge Base?'' 2006.
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  • A [[person]] not [[knowledge|known]] by [[people]], who is not a [[friendship|friend]] or [[acquaintance
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  • ...[positivism]]—which states that the only authentic knowledge is scientific knowledge—with some kind of logical analysis, which is similar, but not the same as
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  • [[Open Knowledge Conference/Program/OKCon 2010|Back to OKCon 2010 Program]] [[Open Knowledge Foundation|OKF Germany]]/[[Open Data Network]]
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  • [[Open Knowledge Conference/Program/OKCon 2010|Back to OKCon 2010 Program]] [[Open Knowledge Foundation]]
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  • ...etts at Amherst]], best known for his 1963 paper "Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?" which described the [[Gettier problem]] in [[epistemology]].
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  • ...d in 1906, "to develop standards and best practices, gathering and sharing knowledge, and providing advocacy on issues of concern to the entire museum community
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  • ...y.eserver.org/berkeley.html 'A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge']</ref>/.
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  • [[Philosophy|Philosophical]] discipline which deals with the nature of, and knowledge of, the mind, the brain and mental functions and phenomena.
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  • ...So what are they? Some thinkers [[doubt]] that we have any, or very much, knowledge at all. On what grounds can we embrace, or reject, such [[skepticism]]? ...ief-forming processes; and finally, that we are capable of having ''some'' knowledge. These are just some popular, sample views. They are very far from being
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  • ...ents of skills involved in the acquisition, processing, and utilization of knowledge or information.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • ...]] discipline of [[epistemology]], has been advanced both as a theory of [[knowledge]] and of [[epistemic justification|justified belief]] (as well as other var As a theory of knowledge, reliabilism can be roughly stated as follows:
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  • ...tions, organized general staff (operations, plans, information superiority/knowledge management and logistics), public affairs, communications, and intelligence
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  • ...who received the 1947 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contributions to the knowledge of the ionosphere, which led to the development of radar.
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  • The study of the development of [[knowledge]] and [[methodology]] in the study of [[life]].
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