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"supposed knowledge" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to information or understanding that is believed or assumed to be true, but may not actually be true. One example of using "supposed knowledge" in a sentence is: "His argument was based on supposed knowledge of the company's finances, but when the documents were reviewed, it was found to be inaccurate."
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These days there are far more "terrorist experts" earning their living because of their supposed knowledge of al-Qa'ida than there are real members of al-Qa'ida.
The regulatory document cites her supposed "knowledge and approval of schemes" carried out by a group of energy traders in Houston.
The mess that Carroll leaves behind includes a coming announcement from the N.C.A.A., reports Yahoo.com, and a messy lawsuit involving Carroll's supposed knowledge of an assistant coach's addiction to painkillers, as reported by SI.com's Michael McKnight.
Rejecting the idea that humans have easy access to a common reserve of experiences and emotions, they countered the notion that a person can use a supposed knowledge of human nature to claim full understanding of any other person's life.
I will begin by examining Peirce's account of the self insofar as it concerns personal identity, demonstrating that the concept of self is, like all other supposed knowledge, merely an inference made from experience, and not an unmediated intuition.
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"And in general it is because these thinkers suppose knowledge to be sensation, and this to be a physical alteration, that they say that what appears to our senses must be true; for it is for these reasons that both Empedocles and Democritus and, one may almost say, all the others have fallen victims to opinions of this sort.
Compassion supposes knowledge, and Origen appears to have been untroubled by the difficulties that arise from the ascription of contingent knowledge to an eternal being.
In total therefore, we can suppose knowledge of how the process will unfold as well as how the transgenes and their products will behave, if we suppose the biological background assumption.
If we suppose equivalence of entity behavior regardless of the number of transgenic insertions in the plant background, we can also suppose knowledge of the effects of transgenic inserts in a GM stack from tests performed on the GM (single) parental plants.
'Mankind have a great aversion to intellectual labour; but even supposing knowledge to be easily attainable, more people would be content to be ignorant than would take even a little trouble to acquire it.'.
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