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(b.1) one would amount to saying that while lacking in technical knowledge (knowledge of this or that craft or skill), they do have knowledge of human affairs—something like knowledge of human nature, of how human life tends to go, of the relation between (say) virtue and happiness, as well as of the natures of both virtue and happiness.

You cannot make something with knowledge of the O(n) performance of merge sort or what Rice's Theorem is.

Hence the reference is obviously to Aristotle's distinction between knowledge of the ground or explanation of something and knowledge of the mere fact.

Russell seems to be extending this to knowledge by acquaintance: it is knowledge of something, and logically independent of knowledge that something is so-and-so.

Failure is something that can lead to something good in terms of knowledge, connection and life experience.

Each new sale around the world contributes something to the store of knowledge on which all countries can draw.

Students trying to think about their own relationships with the other animals and human relationships with other species need to know something about the state of knowledge of animal cognition, the evolutionary relationships between human beings and other animals, and the cultural attitudes towards animals that have informed treatment of the other animals.

That is something that requires years of knowledge and expertise, and it should not just be exhibited" (farmer interviews).

Hintze's advantage seems to be his knack for synthesizing different fields of knowledge, something that can be seen through his education, passion for the arts and various career choices.

It is now generally accepted that research participants have a right to expect that the research is conducted to appropriate standards, and adds something to the body of knowledge as highlighted in the Nuremburg Code of 1947.

Sometimes, it can just be the result of an honest mistake, a coincidence, or a case of an employee doing something outside the knowledge of his superior.

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