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The phrase 'the scope of knowledge' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to all the facts, information, and skills that someone knows or can learn about a particular topic. For example: "My professor is very knowledgeable about the subject; he has a vast scope of knowledge when it comes to economics."
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Kant's work stands at the beginning of the era of modern science, during which the scope of knowledge was extended to an almost fantastic degree.
If knowledge is defined as true belief, in which the belief is arrived at on the basis of watertight justification, then the scope of knowledge is limited to domains over which that species of justification is obtainable, and where strict constraints are placed on Gettier-type defeaters for the verification procedures that apply.
Similarly, if knowledge flows only within diasporic communities, this will limit the scope of knowledge spillovers.
In Introduction to Metaphysics (1903) Bergson suggests thinking intuition as a method that is positioned, by means of a simple and immediate act, within the scope of knowledge.
We hypothesize that the content of FOAM resources does not provide comprehensive or balanced coverage of the scope of knowledge necessary for emergency medicine providers.
In today's filing, Yahoo says it has formed an independent committee to review "the scope of knowledge within the Company in 2014 and thereafter regarding this access, the Security Incident, the extent to which certain users' account information had been accessed".
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This concept has been described as 'asking The Cloud.' 30 It seems unlikely that using 'The Cloud' will ever completely replace the need to internalise medical knowledge, but as technology advances and the scope of medical knowledge continues to expand, we may become more dependent on mobile computing devices to find up-to-date, evidence-based information relevant to patient care.
For Kant, the practical knowledge of morality, orienting one within the noumenal world, exceeds the scope of theoretical knowledge, which had been limited to phenomena.
"The scope of her knowledge and experience are mind-boggling".
But seeing what he worked on, how he worked on it, the scope of his knowledge was a tremendous education for me".
When added to prisoners' family details provided by Kurdish sources, the scope of our knowledge led captives in Kurdistan to talk about poison production and Iraqi links because they figured there was little left to hide.
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the range of knowledge
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the significance of knowledge
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the source of knowledge
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