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Discover LudwigThe phrase "knowledge requisite for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to knowledge required or necessary to do something. For example, "The knowledge requisite for success in the field of law is extensive."
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Elections could theoretically be held "daily, weekly, or monthly, as well as annual[ly]," Madison wrote in Federalist #53, but "the knowledge requisite for federal legislation" requires a longer term in office.
The human life cycle, after all, has stretched at both ends in modern times — childhood ends sooner; young people reach sexual maturity (or at least sophistication) earlier; people marry and die later — so why, especially in view of the immense explosion of knowledge requisite for a true education, shouldn't the time allotted for college stretch too?
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He goes on to articulate the view he thinks of as "Jeffersonian" that the full rights of democratic citizenship are properly taken up by people who have developed themselves into fully and appropriately "responsible" citizens, with the overall knowledge and skills requisite for the rigors of active, participative self governance.
Most empiricists, though admitting that the senses fail to yield the certainty requisite for knowledge, hold nonetheless that it is only through observation and experimentation that justified beliefs about the world can be gained in other words, a priori reasoning from self-evident premises cannot reveal how the world is.
It also seems that Plato thinks that the psychological faculties of perception, or even belief, are incapable of processing the information in a reliable manner, or at least in a manner requisite for knowledge.
It's highly unlikely that you or I will ever make the "substantial contribution to the improvement of natural knowledge" that is the requisite for the Society's Fellows.
Ironically, the very experience requisite for thorough knowledge of an object places the knowledge under a veil of doubt since experience inevitably carries the imprint of the noetic agent's subjective history, emotions, and desires.
Clear research plans and prior knowledge are key requisites for the progress of translational systems biomedicine.
It continued to grow during the whole of later Chinese history, and canonical texts were added to the corpus throughout the same period; but the bases for both were laid during the earlier period, some knowledge of which were (and are) requisite for interpreting and translating them.
Contemporary Ottoman sources found in him all the qualities requisite for an Oriental statesman wide knowledge, wisdom, justice, and generosity.
Conceptual clarification and epistemic discipline in the misuse of analogies between physics and economy is a requisite for developing comprehensible economic knowledge, independently of the particular domain in which it is used.
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