Sentence examples for basis of our knowledge from inspiring English sources

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Second, if it only makes sense to speak of appearances relationally, that is, in terms of things appearing some way to someone, we can, each one of us, establish our own existence on the basis of our knowledge of the existence of how things appear to us.

An initial list of relevant UEMs was established on the basis of our knowledge of the HCI field.

Thus universals constitute the basis of our knowledge of the external world, since they are intimately connected with language and mind on the one hand, and the world on the other.

In its details, the view is strikingly similar to Aquinas's: Descartes identifies these ideas as the basis of our knowledge of first principles; he holds that the ideas themselves are formed only in virtue of sensory impressions; he identifies God as the ultimate source of these ideas.

On the basis of our knowledge of the spatial temporal relationship of ionospheric electric fields, currents and conductivities with respect to various forms of auroral luminosities at different substorm phases, an attempt was made to show that within the so-called auroral electrojet there are basically two separate regions, an electric-field-dominant part and a conductivity-dominant part.

Despite their sometimes antiquarian terminology, these texts form the basis of our knowledge on Byzantine naval affairs.

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Thus Kant argues that although theoretical and practical philosophy proceed from separate and irreducible starting points — self-consciousness as the highest principle for our cognition of nature, and the moral law as the basis for our knowledge of freedom — reflecting judgment unifies them into a single, teleological worldview that assigns preeminent value to human autonomy.

Experiences provide the occasion for our consciously believing the known propositions but not the basis for our knowledge of them (p. 52).

He wrote a treatise on the theory of signs: because they are empiricists, believing that all knowledge comes from our sense experience, later Epicureans were concerned about the basis for our knowledge of imperceptibles like the atoms, and engaged in an extensive debate with the Stoics about the grounds for inferences to imperceptible entities.

We perceive these, and those perceptions are the basis of our certain knowledge about the world.

In spite of these limitations, our data indicate that CM is associated with substantial changes in the levels of kynurenine metabolites that are not easy to explain on the basis of our classical knowledge of the KP.

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