Sentence examples for knowledge namely from inspiring English sources

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Three types of objects are used for representing the process knowledge, namely, processes, steps, and constraints.

He directs the attack on the psychological condition which he takes to be required for knowledge, namely certainty.

Besides, it also reflects the way a person is as a whole and so comprising her own values, habits, competences, knowledge, namely, her entire worldview.

Note that Rickert is not questioning one of the inescapable assumptions of any theory of knowledge, namely, that there has to be some subject-independent yardstick or criterion that validates knowledge.

Because most philosophers believe that knowledge requires justification, it is widely thought that a priori knowledge is just a special kind of knowledge, namely, knowledge that is based solely on a priori justification.

It is conceivable, though, that the skeptic's ability to understand involves some knowledge, namely a kind of knowledge that does not entail any belief (Corti 2009, part III; Corti 2015).

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The core of neo-expressivism is its non-epistemic account of phenomena often associated with self-knowledge, namely, first-person authority.

The system contains four knowledge bases, namely: the Abstract Case Base, Introduction Case Base, Rules and Similarity Measures, and Critiquing Rules.

Together, such findings suggest that in their current state, cities which claim to be smart fail the primary and secondary tests traditionally applied to measure the intensity of knowledge production: namely, underlying scientific and technical publications and supporting patent registrations.

Despite its limitations, this typology helps to elucidate a number of issues, including the latent conflict between two disparate theories of MNC knowledge sharing, namely "sender receiver" and "social learning" theories (Noorderhaven & Harzing, 2009).

Subsequently, I outline a number of radical transformations occurring both at the object-pole and at the subject-pole of the current knowledge relationship, namely the technification of the object and the anonymisation or collectivisation of the subject, under the sway of automation, ICT and big machines.

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