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... Knowledge , or at any rate what is experienced as knowledge at some time , is of two kinds that shade into each other . There is expert knowledge , the knowledge of the professionals , and there is popular knowledge that is shared by a ...
... Knowledge , or at any rate what is experienced as knowledge at some time , is of two kinds that shade into each other . There is expert knowledge , the knowledge of the professionals , and there is popular knowledge that is shared by a ...
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... knowledge ( e ) experts . As usual the choice of a framework represents a decision . One could add Nicholas Jardine's questions , or perhaps even replace knowledge by ques- tions.26 Jardine defined inquiries by the questions that make ...
... knowledge ( e ) experts . As usual the choice of a framework represents a decision . One could add Nicholas Jardine's questions , or perhaps even replace knowledge by ques- tions.26 Jardine defined inquiries by the questions that make ...
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... Knowledge is accumulating at a phenomenal rate in both brain science and genetics . At the risk of seeming ... knowledge unless we can reveal a connection between the cognitive processes that contribute to the emergence of contextual ...
... Knowledge is accumulating at a phenomenal rate in both brain science and genetics . At the risk of seeming ... knowledge unless we can reveal a connection between the cognitive processes that contribute to the emergence of contextual ...
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