Sentence examples for apprehension of knowledge from inspiring English sources

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Those that engage in interfaith dialogue have the ability to connect on the deepest of levels with their fellow-being; they believe that union with each other, or the spiritual apprehension of knowledge that is inaccessible to the intellect, may be attainted through sincere and devotional relationships.

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Given that pleasure is a confused or distinct apprehension of harmony, knowledge serves as the necessary means by which an individual cultivates the moral good, the charity of the wise.

While this result is consistent with traditional philosophical empiricism and rationalism, which emphasized the individual's sense experience or rational apprehension as foundations of knowledge, it does have the consequence that we do not know most of what we think we know.

Ross thinks we can trust our moral apprehensions, and since apprehension is a matter of knowledge, and knowledge implies certainty, he is certain that we have the above responsibilities and that certain things are intrinsically valuable (RG 146, 29, 30; KT 42; cf. Audi 2004).

Conventional training of a surgeon involves the acquisition of a number of skills, a long process that requires considerable attention to ultimately acquire a satisfactory base of knowledge, to facilitate apprehension and comprehension of situations, formulate diagnoses, guide decision making, and strengthen manual and technical skills thus leading to improved therapeutic abilities [ 1– 3].

He knew that his apprehension was in part due to his lack of knowledge of Six Sigma.

Agents are modeled using three main categories of knowledge structures: navigation knowledge (space apprehension map, spatial orientation map, an agents' location map), self knowledge (stable states, dynamic states and the associated functions) and behavioral knowledge (behavior hierarchy).

"Reason", the second kind of knowledge (after "random experience"), is the apprehension of the essence of a thing through a discursive, inferential procedure.

Just as the knowledge of nature must be sought from nature alone, so must the knowledge of Scripture an apprehension of its intended meaning be sought from Scripture alone and through the appropriate exercise of rational inquiry.

I was still in love with the idea of easeful death, and yet the knowledge – this dark apprehension of the truth – couldn't be put aside.

Like Ms. Munro's earlier stories that would influence several generations of writers, these pieces become meditations on how time and memory (along with regret or self-knowledge) shape our apprehension of our own lives.

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