Sentence examples for knowledge distinguishing from inspiring English sources

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Putnam, like most realists, also upheld the possibility of knowledge, distinguishing between knowledge and mere belief, convention, dogma, and superstition.

Even with this knowledge, distinguishing pure substances from heterogeneous mixtures and solutions remained a very difficult chemical challenge.

This is how Sosa characterizes a particular kind of knowledge, which he calls 'animal knowledge,' distinguishing another, more ambitious state of 'reflective knowledge'.

To conceptually separate the stakeholders and their knowledge systems, we use a three-fold distinction of ecological knowledge, distinguishing between local, policy, and scientific.

The analysis is done at three levels: task, method and domain knowledge, distinguishing the generic components in most of the IU tasks, thereby enabling the components to be reused.

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Bhaskara, in his theory of knowledge, distinguished between self-consciousness that is ever-present and objective knowledge that passively arises out of appropriate causal conditions but is not an activity.

The Vivarana school regarded both the locus and the object of ignorance to be brahman and sought to avoid the contradiction (arising from the fact that brahman is said to be of the nature of knowledge) by distinguishing between pure consciousness and valid knowledge (pramajnana).

Secondly as consistent with findings of the present study, would be to increase peoples knowledge on distinguishing standard and safe cooking/heating products available in market and also to motivate them to buy the appliances authorized by national standard organizations.

He had extensive knowledge and distinguished ability in his boyhood.

As in his 1996 novel "The Tailor of Panama," the larger geopolitics of the story feel peculiarly simplistic, quite devoid of the political subtleties and tradecraft knowledge that distinguished the author's cold war novels.

The word itself is much older, however, going back at least to the 18th century, when the Swiss German mathematician and philosopher Johann Heinrich Lambert applied it to that part of his theory of knowledge that distinguishes truth from illusion and error.

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