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The phrase "a means of knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing methods or tools that facilitate understanding or acquiring information.
Example: "Books and articles serve as a means of knowledge for students seeking to expand their understanding of complex subjects."
Alternatives: "a source of knowledge" or "a method of learning".
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His teaching and research has focused on the study of practice, collaborative design, work-studies of practice, and storytelling as a means of knowledge transfer.
The teaching and research focuses on the study of practice, collaborative design, work-studies of practice, design thinking and innovation, and storytelling as a means of knowledge transfer.
The final reason for the existence of postdocs is that they represent a means of knowledge transfer to industry, commerce, and the broader economy.
Perception in this sense cannot be a means of knowledge (pramāṇa) as it does not distinguish between proper and improper functioning of sense organs and, therefore, between valid and erroneous perceptions.
Likewise, social skills and language are a faster way to pass on information about technology than relying on genetics as a means of knowledge transfer.
26 If an ABM is to be used as a means of knowledge integration, then the inclusion, or omission, of specific data used to inform a model should be appropriately justified.
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And while journals were once a means of making knowledge more widely available, they have become, as Mr Shirky noted, a means for restricting access to information.
Since inference is not a means of valid knowledge, all such supersensible objects as "afterlife," "destiny," or "soul" do not exist.
This measure was developed by the research team as a means of assessing palliative care staffs' general knowledge about depression.
Thus once more method as a means of acquiring knowledge is based on the cognitive structure of knowing subject rather than on the ontological structure of the object of knowledge.
Shabda, ( Sanskrit: "sound") in Indian philosophy, verbal testimony as a means of obtaining knowledge.
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