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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 [[Knowledge management]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[knowledge management]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Open knowledge]]
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  • {{:Open knowledge/Related Articles}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Open Knowledge Conference]]
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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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  • 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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  • An English word over-loaded with meanings in several different domains of knowledge.
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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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  • 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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  • A human knowledge acquisition and decision process defined by John Boyd: repeated cycles of '
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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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  • ...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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  • ...ching, with the goal of better-understanding and improving the transfer of knowledge or skills.
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  • # Knowledge of [[Literature]].&mdash;Nil. # Knowledge of [[Philosophy]].&mdash;Nil.
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  • ...ucational and psychological measurement, which includes the measurement of knowledge, abilities, attitudes, and personality traits.
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  • ...he genesis, purpose and nature of love and, at another, with the nature of knowledge.
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  • ...by [[Eric Michael Johnson]] about the effects of confirmation bias on our knowledge about human evolution
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  • {{r|Open Knowledge Definition}} {{r|Knowledge}}
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  • ...emistry]]. Chemists and [[chemical engineer]]s share a substantial body of knowledge, but their training and approaches differ beyond the introductory level.
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  • ...the serious pursuit of [[learning]], [[education]], who seeks a profound [[knowledge]] of a specific discipline or [[subject]] usually in a branch of [[science]
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  • ...highlight "Presbyterians" in ''New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge,'' vol 9 (1911)]
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  • ...nding in this field, and to disseminate and aid in the application of this knowledge.
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  • ...rning (Bruner, 1961), and asserts that learners must "construct" their own knowledge and behaviors through undirected experiences. [http://www.e-learningguru.co
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  • *Feyerabend P (1975) 'Against Method: Outline of an Anarchistic Theory of Knowledge' [http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ge/feyerabe.ht *Lakatos I, Musgrave A (eds) 'Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge' Cambridge University Press
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  • ...nt, utilization, management, and evaluation ... refer to both areas of the knowledge base and to functions performed by professionals in the field. ... Processe
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  • ...tion located in [[Montgomery, Alabama]], and is dedicated to restoring the knowledge of God in law and government through litigation and education relating to m
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  • The knowledge and techniques needed for the safe handling and confinement of [[pathogen]]
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  • ...outlined in a 1963 paper in ''Analysis'' titled "Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?". Gettier is Professor Emeritus at the [[University of Massachusetts]] at ...ng: A Philosophical Study'' and A. J. Ayer's account from ''The Problem of Knowledge''. Gettier's paper describes a class of counter-examples to the justified t
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  • * [http://www.citizendium.org/essay.html Toward a New Compendium of Knowledge (longer version)]
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  • ...nists feel to be a modernist culture - one defined by belief in scientific knowledge, moral authority, historical progress and a foundationalist view of languag
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  • * '''Stankosky, M. (2004);''' ''Creating the Discipline of Knowledge Management: The Latest in University Research''. Butterworth-Heinemann, ISB
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  • ...ents of skills involved in the acquisition, processing, and utilization of knowledge or information."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Knowledge}} {{r|Open knowledge}}
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  • Von Glasersfeld, E. "Cognition, Construction of Knowledge, and Teaching," SYNTHESE (Special Issue on Education) (http://carbon.cudenv
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  • ...in essence, are numbers put in the [[context (concept)|context]] of prior knowledge or of the expectations generated by a [[hypothesis]].}} ...knowledge]] by means of the [[scientific method]]. In the context of prior knowledge or of the expectations generated by a hypothesis, a simple [[spreadsheet]]
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  • *[http://www.givingforum.org/givingcircles/allabout.html Giving Circles Knowledge Center] hosted by The Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers.
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  • A term of art first used by Charlotte Hess to differentiate knowledge commons and other "new commons" where the common pool resources are informa
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  • ...within languages, and attempts to explicate formal rules reflective of the knowledge of the speakers of those languages.
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  • *''Networks of Knowledge: Innovation in International Learning'' (2000)
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  • [[Open Knowledge Conference/Program/OKCon 2010|Back to OKCon 2010 Program]]
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  • ..., like Goodness or Beauty. Plato believed that the only true knowledge was knowledge of these unchanging ideas.
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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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  • {{r|Open knowledge}} {{r|Open Knowledge Foundation}}
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  • {{rpl|Open knowledge}}
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  • Tim Berners-Lee's concept of a "web of knowledge", whereby web-based document contents would be annotated and classified so
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  • ...ion or reject the possibility of knowledge more generally, rather than the knowledge of one particular person or claim. ...s like this: imagine a scenario where a person is putting forth a claim to knowledge of something. That claim must be justified in some way. The justification w
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  • The activities done by serious pursuers of [[knowledge]] and [[wisdom]] (e.g. [[scholar]]s). It is [[method|methodical]] [[investi
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  • An '''indigenous knowledge system (IKS)''', in the context of [[traditional medicine]], is the means b The [[UNESCO]] Local and Indigenous Knowledge System (LINKS) project is dealing with the application of science and techn
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  • ...in the infrared, visible light, or ultraviolet spectra, where the value is knowledge of the type of energy detected
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  • ...fully decline. First of all, I '''know''' that I do not have the technical knowledge to be able to handle the post. Secondly, I am currently Treasurer of Citize
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  • *[http://www.infed.org/thinkers/polanyi.htm 'Michael Polanyi and tacit knowledge'] by M. K. Smith (2003), the encyclopedia of informal education
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  • {{r|Knowledge}}
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  • Dewey Decimal Classification divides knowledge into ten main discipline areas, which are represented by ten classes. These
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  • ...us how they inter-relate); also, the mental representation of this lexical knowledge and, in casual usage, a synonym for ''vocabulary''. The word is also common
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  • *''New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge'' (1911), ), major sources of older scholarly articles; mainline Protestant ...A. Hall, "Protestantism" in ''New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge,'' (1911) Vol. IX]
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  • *Charles C & Bell R (1993) ''Craig Charles Almanac of Total Knowledge''. Boxtree. ISBN 1852833564.
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  • ...sh of word meaning in the link between ''Mary'' and ''widower''. Pragmatic knowledge, on the other hand, might lead speakers to recover an acceptable, though ra
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  • ...[https://books.google.com/books?id=2xuMDAAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+knowledge+illusion&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiV2urIt5jTAhUP5mMKHc44DnYQ6AEIHDAA#v=onepage ...ize we’re doing it...The fundamentally communal nature of intelligence and knowledge explains why we often assume we know more than we really do, why political
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  • ...by the National Science Foundation & NBC Learn. Runtime: 5:26. Science360 Knowledge Network
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  • ...e_239.html Apostle] article from [[Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge]]
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  • ...theoretical framework that suggests humans construct meaning from current knowledge structures. <ref>Piaget, J. (1950). ''The Psychology of Intelligence''. New
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  • '''KRS-One''', born Lawrence Krisna ("Kris") Parker (the moniker stands for Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone) (1965-), is widely regarded as one of
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  • ...s. It is based on the premise that [[cognition]], the process of acquiring knowledge and forming beliefs, is a primary determinant of mood and behavior. The the
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  • ...eal property, more recently also includes many other types of valuables ([[knowledge]], [[open source software]] [[information]], [[copyright]]s, [[social relat
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  • The linguistic turn in western philosophy suggests that our experience and knowledge (of reality) is always given to us – revealed, or unconcealed, as Martin ...ge, is inextricably laden or produced with power. A discourse, a field of knowledge, is always inextricably power-laden or is itself expressing power. While
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  • ...bjectives and methods for local-level projects. The Centre for Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Ghana provides an insightful definition: ...ctices, institutions, relationships and rituals.<ref>Centre for Indigenous Knowledge Systems (CEFIKS), Inc.:http://www.cfiks.org/</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...A. Hall, "Protestantism" in ''New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge,'' (1911) Vol. IX, the main source for this article.] *''New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge'' (1911), ), major sources of older scholarly articles; mainline Protestant
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  • ...in the teachings of Hui-neng around 675. Zen masters claim that conceptual knowledge, including religious texts, will not lead to a direct experience of one's o ...enment then is not gaining of a secret/supreme knowledge, enlightenment is knowledge that the "self" had duped itself into thinking it was all there is. Enlight
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  • |10||Durgamajñānadā ||'''dur-ga-ma'''-gyaa-NA-daa ||who imparts knowledge |15||Durgamārgapradā ||'''dur-ga-maar'''-ga-PRA-daa ||who imparts knowledge of the spiritual path
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  • ...was a government scientist, Frank Olson, who was given [[LSD]] without his knowledge by Dr Sidney Gottlieb of the CIA Technical Services Division, and who subse
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  • Career diplomats develop specialty knowledge of languages and cultures in the areas of the world in which they are assig
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  • ...fficult for a contextualist without an explicit goal to construct or share knowledge. ...5). Reno, NV: Context Press.</ref>. Like a [[historical narrative]], it is knowledge that reflects an in-depth personal understanding of a particular event that
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  • *Subjectivity, or the so-called first person knowledge of aspects of one’s own mind’s activity, how relaxed or anxious one fee
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  • The heading "Join! Help us create the world's most trusted encyclopedia and knowledge base. The general public and experts collaborate, using their real names. A new knowledge society."
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  • Citizendium is a growing resource of knowledge. Its goal? To provide instant and free knowledge to ''anyone'' with on-line access, world-wide, at ''no'' fee.
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  • ...ounter other, different types of four-legged furry creatures. His existing knowledge will cause him to think, at first, that they are all dogs, but when he lear
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  • ...arning, serial pattern learning, and problem solving. In L. Gregg (Ed.), ''Knowledge and cognition''. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Erlbaum.</ref> have not distinguish
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  • ...Socrates presents himself as a simple man who confesses that he has little knowledge. With this ironic approach he manages to confuse the other who boasts that
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  • ...g/dp/aa/e9/ Alan Turing: Five Notable Facts]. WolframAlpha: computational knowledge engine. Sources.
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  • '''Cultural literacy''' is the ability to understand the shared background knowledge, idioms, and references used by literate people in a given nation or cultur
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  • ...hat vary from parodies, to descriptions, to understatements of reality for knowledge workers. According to his creator, "Dilbert has the social skills of a mous
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  • .... ''Philosophical Review'' 69:1 (1960), pp 41&ndash;62. Reprinted in his ''Knowledge and Certainty: Essays and Lectures by Norman Malcolm''. Ithaca, New York: C
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  • ...ucing the influence of party power-brokers. Partly because of his profound knowledge of the new process, he succeeding in gaining the Democratic nomination. Th
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  • ...can be broadly classifed into the following five categories, based on the knowledge sources they use to make recommendations:<br /> # Knowledge-based Recommendations<br />
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  • ...[[corporation]]s. The term can also refer to a realm of [[information]], [[knowledge]] or [[intellectual property]] that is not protected by [[copyright]], [[tr
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  • ...eal property, more recently also includes many other types of valuables ([[knowledge]], [[open source software]] [[information]], [[copyright]]s, [[social relat
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  • ...ury allowed for the creation of the modern [[skyscraper]]. People had the knowledge to create towering buildings, and lift technology is ancient, but it was no
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  • ...ts and engravings and the works of imitators and pupils requires extensive knowledge of Dürer development of style throughout his lifetime. <ref>Kurth, Willi. ...1523 however as he understood that it required more advanced mathematical knowledge than the average reader would be expected to have, he published a more basi
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  • ...of thinking processes, among them: [[perception]], attention, [[memory]], knowledge acquisition, categorization, [[language]], problem-solving, [[Reason|reason
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  • {{r|Zero-knowledge protocol}}
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  • ...ived from research and practice evaluation, including local and indigenous knowledge specific to its context. It recognizes the complexity of interactions betwe
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  • ...bout the nature and behavior of living systems and the application of that knowledge to extend healthy life and reduce the burdens of illness and disability."<r
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  • ...in 1931 for the purpose of promoting the advancement and diffusion of the knowledge of physics and its application.
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  • ...nowledge, engineering and technology appear to progress from [[deductive]] knowledge. However, various advances in technology have helped in gaining greater ins
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  • ...in some places, civilization generally, thus accounting for the absence of knowledge on the part of the outside world; but that his land (Bensalem) had escaped ...ey give report of their adventures, were unlikely to be believed. Thus the knowledge of Bensalem was preserved from outsiders.
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  • ...ionbylevel.shtml Evolution by level] Book reviews of books on evolution by knowledge level.
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  • ** [[Knowledge Management]]
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  • ...e been the first massive open online course, ''Connectivism and Connective Knowledge'', first offered by Siemens and Downes in 2008. <ref name="Cormier2008" />
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  • ...ndash; ''Stoicheía''), which set forth in a structured way the geometrical knowledge of the Greeks.
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  • ...very country, although they sometimes go by different names (e.g., village knowledge centers, infocenters, community technology centers (CTCs), community multim
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  • ...rs to be a set of men, whose business it is to pick holes in the fabric of knowledge wherever it is weak and faulty; and when these places are properly repaired ...: my impressions and ideas are the only existences of which I can have any knowledge or conception ; and they are such fleeting and transitory beings, that they
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  • ...iewed by outside authorities or if we were to accept only outside reviewed knowledge, does that not undermine our claims to being experts? I can not think of o ...it has been reviewed and approved, CZ has added to the wealth of culinary knowledge. And see my little addition below about "the revolution." [[User:Russell
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  • ...ty line and meets a long-absent neighbor, peaking his interest without the knowledge (or likely approval) of her friends and relations.
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  • ...e Canon of Medicine, systematically covers the medical and pharmacological knowledge of the time, as well as Ibn Sina's own astute observations, and has been ca
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  • ...red North Whitehead]] in ''An Inquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge'' and in ''The Concept of Nature'' where the ''events'' and the ''extension *Whitehead, A. N. 1919. An Inquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge. Univ. Press. Cambridge.
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  • ...t foster critical thinking and enhance professionalism, and the sharing of knowledge and experience about the teaching of military history, including posting an
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  • ...y always to correct what I have acquired, always to extend its domain; for knowledge is immense and the spirit of man can extend indefinitely to enrich itself d
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  • *''Objective Knowledge: An Evolutionary Approach'', 1972, Rev. ed., 1979, ISBN 0198750242 *''Conjectures and Refutations: The Growth of Scientific Knowledge'', 1963 ISBN 0415043182
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  • ...?abstract_id=1353606 Wikipedia, Collective Authorship, and the Politics of Knowledge] by [http://law.anu.edu.au/scripts/StaffDetails.asp?StaffID=238 Matthew Rim
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  • ...of the secretive group charged with the responsibility of protecting this knowledge, the Priory of Sion. ...he heir to Christ’s royal bloodline, and her family was divided and denied knowledge of one another in order to protect and conceal their true identities.
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  • ...intended to be a search engine. By not being a search engine, it requires knowledge of unambiguous or minimally ambiguous computer-friendly identifiers and rel
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  • ...ublished in October 2007. It has been a source of [[chemical engineering]] knowledge for chemical engineers, and a wide variety of other engineers and scientist
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  • If you are a developer or otherwise have knowledge, please document in individual sections any "custom hacks" you have made to
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  • ...nce, scientists continued with their research, which increased fundamental knowledge about [[biology]] and the public’s interest in [[biomedical research]].<r
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  • ...| title = The Origins of Agnosticism: Victorian Unbelief and the Limits of Knowledge | location = Baltimore | date = 1987-01 }}
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  • ...ety and Environment Publications}}</ref> He also had a high regard for the knowledge of [[Gertrude Bell]].<ref name=Wallach>{{citation
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  • .... Observations focus on the 1420 MHz frequency at which hydrogen radiates, knowledge of which is believed to be a prerequisite for any civilization that could g
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  • ...t the Institute for Theoretical Biology in Berlin. The FAQ assumes a basic knowledge of genes and natural selection. Its purpose is to outline the foundations o ...y, it is currently composed of many specialized areas of research. Framing knowledge about human cognitions and behaviors in terms of their adaptive functions w
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  • ...ived from the Latin ''juris prudentia'', which means the study, science or knowledge of law. Jurisprudence involves developing an understanding of the customs,
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  • ...aims to classify [[data]] ([[pattern]]s) based on either ''[[a priori]]'' knowledge or on [[statistics|statistical]] information extracted from the patterns. T ..., sentences often follow the "N-VP" (noun - verb phrase) pattern, but some knowledge of the English language is required to detect the pattern. Pattern recognit
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  • ...sts serve to produce an objective measure of a sample of behaviour such as knowledge, attitudes and personality. Standardized tests are used in a wide range of
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  • ...t knowledge because it seems altogether to strange to suggest that we have knowledge of false things - we ''think'' we know, we have a strong ''belief'' that we
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  • ...w.pharmgkb.org PharmGKB] &mdash; The Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenomics Knowledge Base, a resource for SNPs associated with drug response and disease outco
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  • ...knowledge and wisdom are born along with hypocrisy.... '''''-Merel''''' In the pursuit of knowledge, every day something is added. In the practice of Tao, every
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  • ...in full knowledge that its purpose was torture. Brennan also had complicit knowledge of the lengths to which Tenet conspired with the Department of Justice to d
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  • ...d information as a public good and welcome anyone who wants to share their knowledge on virtually any subject. Our online community prides itself on being cong
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  • ...t many myths from antiquity were not historically factual, therefore false knowledge. This usage is frequently confused with the related terms [[legend]], [[fai
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  • ...erience formed a new "race"&mdash;the American people. Turner drew on his knowledge of evolution, and his own research into the [[fur trade]] frontier. He fir ...merican ideas, American agencies of intellectual life, and the use made of knowledge likewise came to differ in America from their European counterparts." (p vi
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  • Griffiths, A .Phillip, ed. ''Knowledge and Belief,'' Oxford University Press, 1973.
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  • ...great importance, especially for the surgeon. At the same time a systemic knowledge of anatomy allows one to understand how the different parts of the body int Traditionally there were only eleven systems but as knowledge has grown, the [[immune system]], sometimes called the [[lymphoid system]],
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  • ...never any legal action taken against Christie, the public suspected he had knowledge of the staffer's actions, and Christie's popularity began to wane. But the ...uation where former officials were legally forbidden from transmitting job knowledge to their successors, since the successors were not in place before the prio
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  • ...ners are trained in [[design]] and in [[horticulture]], and have an expert knowledge of plants, their habits and their needs. Garden designers are also concern ...gners draw upon the historic legacy of [[garden design]] they also require knowledge of the [[history of gardens]]. A garden design education can be obtained v
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  • ...ings up: whether or not one can refer to something which one does not have knowledge, questions surrounding the [[radical translation]] project of [[Willard Van ...orator, but a brutal dictator", even though neither your sentence, nor the knowledge which gave rise to your sentence have enough content to definitely describe
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  • ...ible when humans begin to use knowledge of their own brain functioning and knowledge of the goals served by various brain mechanisms to structure their behavior
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  • ...a distinction between stamp collecting and philately, a word which implies knowledge of the nature and value of stamps, beyond simply collecting what appeals to ...rofessionals. Persons involved in [[historical recreation]] may have such knowledge that they are consulted by filmmakers and costumers; collectors may be cons
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  • ...00), from ''Will the Time Ever Come? A Tlingit Sourcebook'', Alaska Native Knowledge Network, Fairbanks, AK. ISBN 1-877962-34-1 &mdash; accessed September 11, 2
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  • ...other ulterior form of constraint or coercion; and should have sufficient knowledge and comprehension of the elements of the subject matter involved, as to ena ...ld be so designed and based on the results of animal experimentation and a knowledge of the natural history of the disease or other problem under study, that th
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  • ...d. It recognises major contributions by the lecturer to the advancement of knowledge in neuroendocrinology, and is given at the International Congresses of Neur
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  • * people who are involved with a set of circumstances, or privy to particular knowledge, can be said to be a 'party' to such circumstances. An example would be whe
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  • ...treaties and denied their right to self-determination. Their traditional knowledge and customs have been unabashedly appropriated by their past or current col
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  • ...oached, he had become an intelligence specialist, responsible for France's knowledge of the German military.
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  • |event='''2007''': <i>Knowledge Commons</i>, edited by Charlotte Hess and Elinor Ostrom is published.
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  • ...em. In some urgent situations where the individual person reporting has no knowledge of what to do, the dispatcher may attempt to give instructions until traine ...edical training, or may be the first person on the scene with any level of knowledge. Ideally, a first responder has basic first aid training, as a police offic
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  • ...re might be 40% each in 1 and 5, or 70% in 5. If the survey designer, with knowledge of the population, expects a more clustered response pattern such as the la
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  • ...controller that can give acceptable control performance despite imperfect knowledge of the plant to be controlled, assuming that the control engineer designing
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  • ...e their FACs to have training in leading ground troops as well as aviation knowledge. Other organizations start with air-qualified personnel, but give them exte
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  • ...the 'silent period' is that children's silence reflects lack of linguistic knowledge or bewilderment within their new language environment.</ref> In contrast, t
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  • ...ring the fort. The Wyandot still living in Michigan quickly disavowed any knowledge of or sympathy with Chief Nicolas.
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  • ''Note: This section presumes some knowledge of the Star Trek universe.'' ...k together, and were destined to be friends. Kirk is also comforted by the knowledge that in Old Spock’s world, Kirk knew and admired his father.
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  • |title = Review of the State of Knowledge for the Waterloo and Paris/Galt Moraines
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  • ...and had some well-developed ideas about the possibility and conditions of knowledge. They disagreed, however, in that Socrates claimed not to have found the t
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  • In the 20th century, proofs were found that require no prerequisite knowledge beyond [[integral calculus]]. One of those is due to [[Ivan Niven]], anoth
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  • *[[Indigenous knowledge system]]
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  • To ensure that contributors, whether to Citizendium’s knowledge base or to administrative functions, have registered under their real names
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  • There are no surviving writings of Thales. Our knowledge of Thales' life and thought comes to us in the form of commentaries by subs
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  • ...ape to be fed into the machine. This type of programming required intimate knowledge of the [[instruction set]] of the computer in question, as a given number m
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  • *Mason, Gail (2002) ''The Spectacle of Violence: Homophobia, Gender and Knowledge''. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-18956-X
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  • ...are of static nature, and the owner of the DNS domain usually does not get knowledge of the queries, which could reveal abuse of a domain name by a third party.
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  • ...Long Knives]] may have been another case of purging people with sensitive knowledge.
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  • The skeptical theist argues that on the basis of our limited knowledge of the reasons for God's actions, we cannot know the second premise.<ref na
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  • ...on by physicists of the doctrine of determinism - the belief that complete knowledge of the initial conditions of an interaction in nature allows precise and un *Lakatos, I. and Musgrave, A. (eds.), 1970, ''Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge'', London: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521096235. ("This volume arose
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  • ...rches of [[Malpighi|Marcello Malpighi]] also tended greatly to improve the knowledge of minute [microscopic] structure. He gave the first distinct ideas on the
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  • ...ence, the positivists equated Kant's synthetic statements with [[empirical knowledge|empirical statements]]. If an empirical statement is true, it ought to be e
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  • ...ssip K. Flechtheim]] in the mid-1940's, who proposed it as a new branch of knowledge that would include a new science of probability. The modern multi-disciplin ...took considerable applied research, however, to move from the nitropolymer knowledge to the actual [[UGM-27 Polaris]] missile. <ref name=Launius>{{citation
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  • .... His fame is further based on his nautical, astronomical and cartographic knowledge and the fact that he was the first who was able to prevent [[scurvy]]&mdash
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  • ...dictions that arise from them. He argued that scientific theory (and human knowledge generally) is ''always'' conjectural, generated by human imagination to sol ...does the growth of science results in a growth in knowledge? In his view, knowledge advances in an ''evolutionary'' process characterised by:
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  • ...ered central to education. Holt asserted that there is no specific body of knowledge that is, or should be, required of a child. ...ndividual's present or future needs, interests, goals, or any pre-existing knowledge he or she might have about the topic.
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  • ...agents during the [[Cold War]] in [[East Germany]], and gained a thorough knowledge of the gritty reality of the world of real-life [[espionage]]. After runnin
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  • ...use'', often value community, humility, positive collaboration, sharing of knowledge, and the importance of play in human life, while demonstrating respect for
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  • ...[[justification]], although similar claims are sometimes also made about [[knowledge]]. There are a variety of such positions, described below. It should be not
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  • ...he need for description. The importance is related to an understanding of knowledge as a matter of meaning and similarities and differences in meaning (Svensso
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  • ...s output would ultimately extend to cover almost the entire range of human knowledge, covering every subject in the [[Dewey Decimal Classification|Dewey Decimal
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  • ...ossibilities to participate in public decision processes, to access to the knowledge and training, to take part of the social local community life. ...egovernment/organizations/default/showOrgs.do?orgTypes=coop dgCommunities Knowledge Sharing and Collaboration Worldwide]
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  • ("''Austria forum, the Austrian knowledge net''"), was officially launched on October 9, 2009.
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  • ....eserver.org/berkeley.html ''A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge'']</ref>
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  • ...mber of superpowers. In addition, Parker uses his scientific and technical knowledge to design equipment to supplement his superpowers.
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  • }}</ref> and extrasomatic knowledge<ref name="isbn0-345-34629-7">{{cite book |author=Sagan, Carl |authorlink= | "Familiar" knowledge should be subject to successful information recovery, especially is the use
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  • ...narrow, brittle, and highly engineered, often relying on expert systems or knowledge bases, progress is being made in many areas. ...esses such as advances in problem solving algorithms, search algorithms, [[knowledge representation]], [[machine learning]], [[object oriented programming]], [[
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  • ...nything of this sort is to be had.|Thomas Kuhn|Criticism and the growth of knowledge<ref>{{cite paper |author=Speekenbrink, Maarten |date=2003-10-28 |url=htt
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  • ...llness. Each of these disciplines have well-developed associated bodies of knowledge. Their theoretical underpinnings range from [[biology]] to magic, and inclu ...after the fall of Rome, and the Moors, among others, re-introduced medical knowledge into Europe. The Arab physicians of 700 AD read [[Hippocrates]] and [[Galen
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  • ...aves. It is based on the premise that cognition, the process of acquiring knowledge and forming beliefs, is a primary determinant of mood and behavior. The th
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  • ...rs, many not requiring specialized equipment but demanding a sophisticated knowledge of the effects, on sensation and motion, of various disorders. Often, this From the syndromic diagnosis, the neurologist uses knowledge of [[neuroanatomy]], as well as instrumented tests, and possibly sampling o
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  • ...and [[literature]] to indicate any particular system or network of social knowledge, awareness and relations. Thus, when someone refers to “my social world� .... 1967. The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge. New York: Anchor Books., p. 8</ref> These observations lay the groundwork
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  • ...with [[Claus von Stauffenberg]] and three other key figures with detailed knowledge. Beck, speaking of old times, asked to be permitted to commit suicide. He a
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  • ...RD, Wigton RS| title=You can lead a horse to water--improving physicians' knowledge of probabilities may not affect their decisions. | journal=Med Decis Making ...RD, Wigton RS |title=You can lead a horse to water--improving physicians' knowledge of probabilities may not affect their decisions |journal=Medical decision m
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  • ...the end of each October to the beginning of the following May. Without his knowledge, his father had invited the president and fellows of the College of Physici ...eracity and Integrity that his Affirmation of any Fact from his own proper Knowledge never was suspected."<ref>quoted in Ravitch MM (1974)[http://www.ncbi.nlm.n
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  • ...ledge of violence, death, and illegal activities. It is possible that such knowledge could prompt an investigation of satanic ritual abuse or possibly serve as ...sue] of ''J Psychol Theol '' on Satanic ritual abuse: The current state of knowledge. volume 20 (1992)
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  • I don't have inside knowledge about the ASIMO, but I think I've read all the literature that is available
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  • ...Ptolemy I]]. He systematized the [[geometry|geometric]] and [[arithmetic]] knowledge of his times in thirteen Books&mdash;[[Euclid's elements]] (Στοιχεί�
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  • ...ns are: "I could learn more about this, or that, or that; what a wealth of knowledge!" and "Oh, they don't have an article about this; I could write something u
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  • ...y trial and sometimes error, produces a distinctive kind of ''science'' or knowledge in her own right.<ref>http://www.ucalgary.ca/~scriptor/chaucer/rob.html</re
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  • ...en members of the treatment group change their behavior in response to the knowledge that they are being studied, not in response to any particular experimental ...he program's results are generally replicable and thus worth “scaling up.” Knowledge of a particular setting can help determine whether a program's results can
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  • ....<ref>Patrick J. Boner, "Kepler on the Origins of Comets: Applying Earthly Knowledge to Celestial Events." ''Nuncius'' [Italy] 2006 21(1): 31-47. Issn: 0394-739 ...the Moon''. ''Somnium'' aimed to convert the reader's modes of vision and knowledge acquisition.<ref> Raz Chen-Morris, "Shadows of Instruction: Optics and Clas
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  • ...-free-knowledge Canadian librarian leads worldwide digital revolt for free knowledge]
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  • ...ticised due to the prevailing mood in [[applied linguistics]] that learned knowledge ''does'' form part of true acquisition, though many of its conclusions are
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  • ...ce, attitudes, and responses to vignettes|| &nbsp;|| &nbsp;|| Increases in knowledge, confidence, and written ...etmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=12823654 }} </ref>|| &nbsp;|| &nbsp;|| Improved knowledge, confidence, and skills
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  • ...uch leisure requires considerable planning, effort, and sometimes skill or knowledge, but is for all that neither serious leisure nor intended to develop into s ...al projects. In ''one-shot projects'' people generally use the talents and knowledge they have at hand, even though for some projects they might seek beforehand
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  • ...cessing system. The mind in this sense acts as the locus of understanding, knowledge, reasoning, and intelligence. ...ence supporting this view is reviewed from research on perception, memory, knowledge, language, thought, social cognition, and development. Theories of grounded
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  • ...all scholars in the field, but gives a reasonable overview of our current knowledge:
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  • Forensic pathologists apply medical knowledge to death or injury caused in a manner of interest to legal authorities. Pat ...clotting mechanisms, bone marrow and lymph nodes. This specialist has the knowledge and technical skills essential for the laboratory diagnosis of anemias, leu
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  • ...s the term technocracy denotes a system of government where those who have knowledge, expertise or skills compose the governing body. The term '''technocrat'''
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  • ...each other via warfare as well as [[trade]], facilitating the growth of [[knowledge]]. In contrast, the American hemispheres had a north-south axis, argued Dia
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  • ...time online and, therefore, not open to or tolerant of people with lesser knowledge. Hey, I might know a little something about the [[Heavy Metal Umlaut]], bu ...contributors is a really important one. To build that size a repository of knowledge in less than a decade will take, as Wikipedia has shown, one heck of a lot
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  • ...entry=t183.e15095 ''cognition'': the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.] ''The New O ...e first twenty chapters give readers the opportunity to acquire a thorough knowledge of the fundamental analytic concepts and descriptive models of Cognitive Li
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  • ...semblages at individual sites. Historically, the Phycology Section applied knowledge of algal ecology to the assessment of a wide range of environmental issues,
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  • ...real property, more recently also includes many other types of valuables (knowledge, open source software information, copyrights, social relations). In the co ...the case with natural resources, or impossibly infinite, as is the case for knowledge and cultural commons” <ref>Lindsay Grace Weber. (2018). Commons. in Rosi
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  • ...fact that we know more than we can articulate endorses the assumption that knowledge can be passed on by non-explicit means, via apprenticeship. Our tacit aware ...r experience is influenced by our assumptions, but it does not follow that knowledge claims have no objective validity. They may be subjective, but only when th
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  • ...c societies and their nutritional adequacy in light of current nutritional knowledge. Topics include the evaluation of food consumption habits, ranging from hom ...sternmost Oldowan site known in Africa, Senga 5A significantly expands our knowledge of the geographic range of early tool using hominids.</font></ref>
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  • ...xpand scientific understanding of the phenomena. On the basis of present knowledge the least likely explanation of UFOs is the hypothesis of extraterrestrial
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  • ...rom the effects of either natural preparations, or drugs used with limited knowledge of the structure-activity relationships between their molecular structure a
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  • '''Power''' is an English-language word over-loaded with meanings in several knowledge domains and in popular culture. The word came down through Middle English,
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  • .... $1,000 is information, because it is a monetary value. "I owe $1,000" is knowledge, because it is acquired information. "I will talk to the person I owe $1,00
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  • With a little knowledge of arithmetic, one can set out to verify Goldbach's conjecture for small ev
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  • ...nts), but this is recognized in the thesis. It is also recognized that the knowledge of the issues around ENUM and VOIP peering are not the same with all respon
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  • ...ially experiments performed by plasma fusion researchers who had no expert knowledge of electrochemistry. At the end of May the US Energy Research Advisory Boar The history of cold fusion illustrates the importance of expert knowledge in establishing the reproducibility of a claim. It is very unlikely that a
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  • ...Article 18, "The Citizendium shall welcome contributions in all fields of knowledge." and Article 19, "All articles shall treat their subjects comprehensively, It seems to me that in this case there is no "value-free" knowledge, and that a coherent well-written narrative might only be feasible if it is
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  • ...red "natural" by those in the particular culture, despite well-established knowledge in [[sociology]] and [[anthropology]] of enormous variations in the diverse
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  • ...teadiness of hand and eye, and perhaps judgement, tactics or strategy, and knowledge of the capabilities, temperament, and likely behavior of one's opponents.
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  • ...foundations of knowledge, but should look for other fertile land to build knowledge upon. ...I might ascend by little and little, and, as it were, step by step, to the knowledge of the more complex; assigning in thought a certain order even to those obj
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  • ...3}} Wieseltier's reply to Pinker. "The question of the place of science in knowledge, and in society, and in life, is not a scientific question...science [does
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  • The young Njegoš was not educated in a regular way. He picked up some knowledge in the monastery Savina in Topla and learned a lot from the writer Sima Mil
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  • ...s a contemporary form of an ancient mystical knowledge or gnosis, that is, knowledge that comes from the reality of visionary or revelatory states, that are als
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  • ...ument Riefenstahl worked in the death camps (she had previously denied any knowledge of the Nazi's extermination plans) the court ruled she had not been able to
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  • ...s and symptoms may be a result of a combination of disorders. With greater knowledge of physiology, it can be seen that one disorder can exacerbate another, or
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  • ...tions that bodies in this environment ''must'' make, leading to [[situated knowledge]] and perhaps a [[situated ethics]], whose final evidence is the differenti
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  • ...The contemporary record of Joan of Arc's trial at Rouen is critical to our knowledge about Joan. This book provides a translation of the transcript of that Tria
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  • ...The contemporary record of Joan of Arc's trial at Rouen is critical to our knowledge about Joan. This book provides a translation of the transcript of that Tria
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  • ...ulomb law]]. An important difference is that&mdash;at the present state of knowledge&mdash;"magnetic charges" (magnetic monopoles) do ''not'' exist in nature, w
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  • ...physical]]ly significant, while the latter being descriptions of epistemic knowledge. The categories had been seen as coextensive in the conventional view of ph
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  • Philosophers from antiquity have questioned whether or not induction leads to knowledge. [[David Hume]] argued in ''An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding'' tha
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  • #To distinguish the source of an observer's knowledge (one can know about genotype by observing DNA; one can know about phenotype
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  • ...expounds his own philosophical position regarding the status of truth and knowledge in Western philosophy.
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  • ...title=Rescuing reason: a critique of anti-rationalist views of science and knowledge |author=Robert Nola |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=gkJYxjjpLf8C&pg=P
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  • ...t least general knowledge of [[dog]] [[genetics]] and health, and in-depth knowledge of the [[breed standard]] and [[conformation (animal)|conformation]] points ...inspection by the Registry, and/or pass tests to determine their breeding knowledge.
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  • ...o provide one picture of the battlefield so that there is no disconnect in knowledge, from the infantryman on the battlefield up to the General in command. This
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  • ...?abstract_id=1353606 Wikipedia, Collective Authorship, and the Politics of Knowledge] by [http://law.anu.edu.au/scripts/StaffDetails.asp?StaffID=238 Matthew Rim
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  • ...no advertising, no services offered) wiki for lawyers to share specialized knowledge about Medicare law (registration required).
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  • ...eal of individual refinement, built up on a certain modicum of assimilated knowledge and experience but made up chiefly of a set of typical reactions that have ...us, the best that has been thought and said in the world; and through this knowledge turning a stream of fresh and free thought up on our stock notions and habi
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