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Discover LudwigThe phrase "superiority of knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in discussions about the value or advantages of having more knowledge compared to others or in a specific context. Example: "In the debate about education, many argue for the superiority of knowledge as a means to empower individuals and societies."
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I believe doctors should be in partnership with our patients - not separated from them by an implied cloak of superiority of knowledge, represented by the white coat.
Like the the Atlantis of lore, the digital-diplomat is not tethered to any hemisphere but rather links to the superiority of knowledge and empathy over geography and ideology.
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"For wisdom is a defense, and money is a defense: but the excellency [a superiority] of knowledge is, that: Wisdom gives life to them that have it".[4].
When understood as solely dependent upon the superiority of theoretical knowledge, the critic has no foothold in the social world and no way to choose among the many competing approaches and methods.
Deer ([2002]) observes that the dominance of the university over the polytechnic in the higher education sector in the UK was a consequence of political decisions based largely on perceptions of increased economic efficiency rather than any fundamental superiority of academic knowledge production over professional know-how.
In these circumstances, recommendations for health education are often based on assumptions about inaccurate local knowledge and the superiority of scientific medical knowledge.
Another view, generally associated with Plato (Republic 479e-484c), locathe the superiority of a priori knowledge in the objects known.
In this way, the organization of the Treatise asserted the superiority of general and universal knowledge over military, mantic, and medical knowledge, deliberately framed as technical and limited in nature.
Stephano and Trinculo are vulgar by comparison, and "in conducting [them] to Prospero's cell", by understanding the "nature" by which it is surrounded, "Caliban shews the superiority of natural capacity over greater knowledge and greater folly".
If you read between the lines, Brooks never really says anything particularly interesting -- he just says it in a way that exudes intellectual superiority, inside knowledge and good dose of snobbishness.
On the one hand they did not recognize superiority in knowledge and treatment options of a conservative treatment by an orthopaedic surgeon.
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