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"They provide us with very fundamental knowledge about the way the planet works, knowledge grounded in the physical sciences".
It is crucial to develop new knowledge grounded in communities' experiences of disaster recovery.
Inasmuch as the material intellect reflects the knowledge inherent in the Agent Intellect, and inasmuch as this knowledge is grounded in particulars, it follows that humans can have knowledge of particulars; in this acquisition of knowledge lies immortality.
Influenced by British empiricism, Turgot and Condorcet assert that all human knowledge is grounded in experience.
The speakers are indigenous scholars who use critical research methods grounded in their situated knowledges and commitments to indigenous voices, experiences and political rights to self-determination.
These articles all provide knowledge that is grounded in the personal--in story, in life, in memory. .
The guiding principles of the Age of Enlightenment in the 17th and 18th centuries were to reform society using reason, challenge ideas grounded in tradition and faith and advance knowledge through scientific methods.
VE, says Sosa, explains why not all knowledge requires grounding in reasons.
They were grounded in knowledge acquired in classrooms and from years of business experience.
But their conversation wasn't grounded in knowledge of how life underwater actually works.
Knowledge is true belief grounded in intellectual virtue, and not all intellectual virtues involve grounding in reasons.
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