Sentence examples for a certain kind of knowledge from inspiring English sources

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If the movie has more poetry than data, it still satisfies a deep hunger for a certain kind of knowledge: the desire to see.

Dropping a lesson plan and fruitfully improvising requires a certain kind of knowledge — knowledge that Ball, a college French major, did not always have.

They can not draw a line around a certain kind of knowledge and say that the marketplace doesn't belong there -- not, in any case, if the market wants to be there.

Since the latter issue falls within the scope of understanding a certain kind of knowledge, this discourse represented an innovative shift from metaphysics to epistemology.

To answer this question, the strong programme recommended an inductive and empirical approach, guided by four methodological principles: Causality: examine the conditions (psychological, social, and cultural) that bring about claims to a certain kind of knowledge.

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There is also a more radical form of anti-intellectualism according to which to know that something is the case is to have a certain kind of knowledge-how.

By this is meant not scientific knowledge in the modern sense of a body of theory based on the experimental testing of hypotheses, but rather an understanding of the reason why a given fact obtains (knowledge propter quid), as opposed to knowledge simply that the fact does obtain (knowledge quia), what might be described as a certain kind of explanatory knowledge.

Before we meet her in the summer of her awakening, Edna has resigned herself to a certain kind of life, without knowledge that alternatives might exist: the pleasure of a companion, for example, with whom she could talk for hours without running out of things to say.

As a social fact that is not uniform in its consequences, globalization cannot be reconstructed from the internal perspective of any single democratic political community, it requires a certain kind of practically oriented knowledge about the possibilities of realising norms and ideals in praxis and is thus a theory of democratization, of creating a political space where none now exists.

In such reflection, thought seems capable of immediately grasping itself as a thinking subject and therefore of possessing a certain kind of immediate and foundational knowledge.

Unlike intuitive cognition, however, Locke's sensitive knowledge is not the most certain kind of knowledge it is possible to have.

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