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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an implicit knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to knowledge that is understood or implied without being directly stated, often in contexts related to learning, skills, or expertise.
Example: "The team relied on an implicit knowledge of the project that had developed over years of collaboration."
Alternatives: "tacit knowledge" or "unspoken understanding".
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It has to do, she has inferred, with an implicit knowledge of social conventions and codes, of cultural presuppositions of every sort.
The tension was alleviated, if not resolved, by an implicit knowledge that Jews were the outsiders — so that doing what prevented their persecution, or advanced their civic interests, also advanced social tolerance and the formation of civil society more generally.
This study establishes a methodology to accumulate tacit knowledge of specific topics from collected assessments by using an implicit knowledge extraction mechanism and, visualises the overall importance distribution of concepts by using knowledge maps for helping teachers compile their assessments.
The language of \(\mathsf{S4LP}\) is like that of \(\mathsf{LP}\), but with an implicit knowledge operator added, written either \(\mathbf{K}\) or \ \Box\).
The idea is, there are multiple agents, each with an implicit knowledge operator, and there are justification terms, which each agent understands.
To what extent do they possess not only an implicit knowledge of God and his will for them, but a clear vision of the nature of God?
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But if this ability is not a matter of magic, it must rest on an at least implicit knowledge of regularities connecting the non-moral features of actions and their moral properties.
It is difficult to teach how to make appropriate models because model-making expertise includes a lot of implicit knowledge.
Both a regional space and a landscape can be described by knowledge models that should inevitably be composed of a part of explicit knowledge and a deeper share of implicit knowledge.
According to one theory, only sensory information is used to estimate time-to-contact (TTC) with an approaching object1,2; alternatively, implicit knowledge about physics may come into play3,4.
Logical omniscience is an epistemological condition for implicit knowledge, but the agent may actually fail to realize this condition.
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