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Discover LudwigThe phrase "division knowledge" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a specific context related to knowledge pertaining to divisions within an organization or field, but clarity is needed.
Example: "The team focused on enhancing division knowledge to improve interdepartmental collaboration."
Alternatives: "departmental knowledge" or "sector knowledge".
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In the above section, I have discussed the ways in which the subak becomes visible in the shape of its locally institutionalized water division knowledge and technology, organizing practices and legal regulations.
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Because the indigenous/scientific division of knowledge effectively represents durable underlying social confrontations, the study and defense of indigenous knowledge continues to attract attention.
It involves the division of knowledge responsibilities among team members with respect to the encoding, storage, retrieval and communication of information from different knowledge areas and a shared awareness among team members of 'who knows what' and 'who will do what' [ 22].
But the progressive left also needs to be concerned with the division of knowledge.
He denied Kant's division of knowledge into "data of experience and conditions of experience" and so did not admit the transcendental in the sense of the rational a priori (L 106).
These challenges are the following: challenges related to technological change, challenges of how to follow the political principle in the media marketization process, challenges brought about by the smashing of the work-unit system, and challenges resulting from the internal division within knowledge workers.
The older "Widener" classification system, writes Battles, follows "the division of knowledge in its [early twentieth-century] formulation.
Three years later he published a second volume, Pandectarum sive partitionum universalium libri XXI ("Twenty-one Bofks of Encyclopaedias or Universal Divisions [of Knowledge]"), in which the entries, arranged alphabetically in the earlier volume, were rearranged under 21 subject headings.
The Dutch Eerste nederlandse systematisch ingerichte encyclopædie (1946 52; "First Dutch Systematic and Comprehensive Encyclopaedia") had a classification that was in almost reverse order of that of the Encyclopédie française; both works were established on a philosophical concept of the order and main divisions of knowledge influenced by both Bacon and Coleridge.
We also learn of Will that it is some sort of cosmic "intermediary between the extremes," a role described as central to the basic underpinning of the universe (Fons Vitae 1.7, p. 9, lines 28 30; see too Fons Vitae 5.36, p 322, line 20 p. 323, line 1 for another statement of the three divisions of knowledge; in this latter context, Will is identified with Word).
The advertisement claimed these covered "all the usual divisions of knowledge that are not of a technical and professional kind".
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