Sentence examples for knowledge predicate from inspiring English sources

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This is actually quite similar to what happened in the areas of semantics, set theory and epistemology: The paradoxes of self-reference turned into theorems showing that there are limits to which properties we can consistently assume a truth predicate to have (Tarski's theorem), a set theory to have (inconsistency of naive set theory), and a knowledge predicate to have (Montague's theorem).

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His major thesis is that divine knowledge is predicated to a great extent upon knowledge of the heavenly bodies, which bodies are in turn "systematically directed toward his [man's] preservation and guidance so that all his activities and thoughts are ordered by them" (Wars, II.2, p. 33).

These questions can be easily generated from the knowledge base predicates raw_material and result.

If the feminine ethics of care provides the epistemically privileged perspective on morality, then our access to moral knowledge is predicated on the continuation of existing gender relations, which produce this ethic.

All the fashionable thinking about knowledge economies is predicated on a well-educated, highly skilled population.

I'll stipulatively call them value claims, and use the word "stuff" for the kind of thing of which they predicate value (like pleasure, knowledge, and money).

Multiculturalism was easy, whereas deep knowledge of another place, predicated as it usually is on linguistic competence, is hard.

As in the case of intellectual happiness, relief from emergencies is predicated on knowledge.

The predicates "having knowledge," "having adequate evidence," "being justified," and the like, do appear to be similar to most other predicates in this respect: Within a wide but non-arbitrary range of standards, speakers can legitimately demand that S have more or less of the relevant evidence for p before they will agree that "S knows that p" or "S has adequate evidence for p".

Doctors were more accurate in predicating their knowledge test performance than their OSCE performance.

Additional 'cues to action' are predicated on knowledge of symptoms and ability to act on those symptoms (self-efficacy).

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