Sentence examples for knowledge committed from inspiring English sources

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It is people who are smart, independent, and committed to knowledge, committed to finding knowledge.

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Epicurus does not deny that the thought of a centaur corresponds to some real stimulus in the form of simulacra: his theory of knowledge commits him to the view that it must.

Though being invited to stay in the United States, he was concerned more about his impoverished motherland and its lack of virology knowledge and committed himself to returning home.

"While sentencing reform and corrections reform are vitally important, mens rea reform deals with people who never should have been in prison to begin with because they lacked the intent and knowledge to commit the crime at issue," Holden continued.

The other variables (marital status, nationality, religion, employment status, education level, nature of the offense committed, knowledge about protection from STIs, and knowledge about condom use and the purpose of condom use) did not show a significant correlation with Chlamydia infection.

On this interpretation of the project of analyzing knowledge, the defender of a successful analysis of knowledge will be committed to something like the metaphysical claim that what it is for S to know p is for some list of conditions involving S and p to obtain.

The tabloids deny institutional knowledge of crimes committed in obtaining their stories, blaming any wrongdoing on a few miscreants.

And he never sought a patent for it, because he had drawn on a common stock of knowledge and felt committed to "produce something for the common benefit".

I personally feel that it's my duty to consider whether individual employees with no responsibility for, or knowledge of, misconduct committed by others in the same company are going to lose their livelihood if we indict the corporation.

His theory of knowledge is therefore committed to transcendental idealism.

Millar (2007 and 2008) explicitly endorses the claim that we should accept a form of epistemological disjunctivism about perceptual knowledge without being committed to metaphysical disjunctivism.

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