Sentence examples for in the sense of knowledge from inspiring English sources

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It's obvious that in the sense of knowledge, philosophy has taken a great deal from scientific developments.

The economist Friedrich Hayek put it well in 1945: "[T]here is beyond question a body of very important but unorganised knowledge which cannot possibly be called scientific in the sense of knowledge of general rules: the knowledge of particular circumstances and place.

Social scientists tend to think about scientific progress in the sense of knowledge creation or at least further approximation through more and better scientific explanations.

Science, in the sense of knowledge, falls into one of three kinds: (i) that which is primarily oriented to and necessary for salvation; (ii) that which is useful in the search for truth and righteous living for living an honest life but not sufficient for salvation; (iii) that which is useless in both respects and is connected with vanity (DOS 1 2).

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None of the five aims of Every Child Matters is about education in the sense of acquisition of knowledge.

Sixth, against the Averroist position that all logicians and grammarians must have the one same knowledge, Bacon holds that one must distinguish between the cognitive habit by which the soul knows anything knowable and the object of knowledge in the sense of "the object of knowledge," which is a unity.

For instance, as suggested by the Canadian Council for International Cooperation CCICC) and actually carried out by a few NGOs, " There is a need for NGOs to be more involved in policy research even in Canada" (Interview with B. Tomlinson, CCIC). Figure 3 illustrates the research cycle in the narrow sense of knowledge generation.

His political morality is unmoored from empathy and from identity, and is linked to history only in the personal sense of knowledge gained and experience cultivated.

The degree of coherence of a person's self-identity appeared to be related to the completeness of his or her personal life story, in the sense of their objective knowledge and subjective experience of it.

In terms of the level of involvement, commitment, assumption of responsibility and even expertise – in the sense of a specialised knowledge and understanding of the care and management needs of the individual PWD – the care provided by these primary carers was fundamentally different from, and went well beyond, that provided by anyone else in the care team, formal or informal.

Four described having a kind of 'connoisseurship' of substance(s), in the sense of having in-depth knowledge of the varieties of a substance and technical aspects of these.

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