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Growth of knowledge society 4.
The growth of knowledge, Heyerdahl knew, is never neatly linear.
Toulmin was included in the groundbreaking Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge (edited by Lakatos and Musgrave in 1970).
And the growth of knowledge learning is something like that a kind of program induction of program construction, program synthesis.
The growth of knowledge begins in uncertainty, and increases it: it opens more questions than it answers, and is possible only through the institutionalization of doubt.
Popper questioned the idea that there were inexorable laws of human history, believing history to be influenced by the growth of knowledge, which is always unpredictable.
This is a normal part of scientific activity and reflects continuing growth of knowledge and reappraisal of current understanding.
A society that embraces free and open exchange not only provides the greatest abundance, it enables the growth of knowledge and life-enhancing innovations that uplift everyone.
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The growth of knowledge-based industries is most clearly an outcome of investments in the depth and breadth of education, particularly in science and mathematics.
Danny Dorling, professor of geography at Oxford University, has said that the scarcity and cost of housing could easily cause the university "to lose its top position… the growth of knowledge-based industries would also suffer if the area is unable to provide junior staff with homes they can afford, and services such as education for their children.
But with the growth of knowledge-based competition diplomatic actions have become more diverse.
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