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Clegg 2022, p. 14
Mahadevan 2007, p. 91
Gauch 2003, p. 88
Burke 2015, 1.
Knowledges and
Their Histories: §
History and Its Neighbours, 3. Processes: § Four...
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Knowledge management (KM) is the set of
procedures for producing, disseminating, utilizing, and
overseeing an organization's
knowledge and data. It alludes...
- and
limits of
knowledge. Also
called "theory of
knowledge", it
explores different types of
knowledge, such as
propositional knowledge about facts, practical...
- Canon, the
higher knowledges are
often enumerated in a
group of six or of
three types of
knowledge. The six
types of
higher knowledges (chalabhiññā) are:...
- understanding,
power is
based on
knowledge and
makes use of
knowledge; on the
other hand,
power reproduces knowledge by
shaping it in
accordance with...
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Explicit knowledge (also
expressive knowledge) is
knowledge that can be
readily articulated, conceptualized, codified, formalized,
stored and accessed...
- Look up tree of
knowledge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tree of
Knowledge may
refer to: Tree of the
knowledge of good and evil, a tree in the Garden...
- objectivity.
Haraway defined the term "situated
knowledges" as a
means of
understanding that all
knowledge comes from
positional perspectives. Our positionality...
- In
knowledge representation and reasoning, a
knowledge graph is a
knowledge base that uses a graph-structured data
model or
topology to
represent and operate...
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knowledge is an
awareness of
facts that can be
expressed using declarative sentences. It is also
called theoretical knowledge,
descriptive knowledge,...