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Analytic proposition/Synthetic proposition

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Analytic proposition/Synthetic proposition

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Analytic proposition/Synthetic proposition: Encyclopedia - Knowledge

Knowledge is present moment awareness. In other words, on a practical level knowledge is whatever we are aware of right now. This explains the commonly used phrase 'knowledge is power', because we can only act upon what we know, and these actions can only take place in the present moment. While an action may take place in the future, its result is not entirely predictable; therefore, we cannot ...

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Analytic proposition/Synthetic proposition: Encyclopedia II - Knowledge - Situated knowledge

Situated knowledge is knowledge specific to a particular situation. Imagine two very similar breeds of mushroom, which grow on either side of a mountain, one nutritious, one poisonous. Relying on knowledge from one side of an ecological boundary, after crossing to the other, may lead to starving rather than eating perfectly healthy food near at hand, or to poisoning oneself by mistake. Some methods of generating knowledge, such as trial and error, or learning from experience, tend to create highly situational knowledge. One of the main benefits of the scientific method is that the theories it generates are much less sit ...

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Knowledge, Knowledge - Defining knowledge, Knowledge - Knowledge management, Knowledge - Situated knowledge, Knowledge - Sociology of knowledge, Knowledge - Other definitions

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Analytic proposition/Synthetic proposition: Encyclopedia II - Knowledge - Defining knowledge

While knowledge is a central part of daily life, the actual definition of knowledge is of great interest to philosophers, social scientists, and historians. Knowledge, according to most thinkers, must follow three defining criteria. It must be justified, true, and believed. Meeting these qualifications may be difficult or impossible. It is also common to weigh knowledge in how it can be applied or used. In this sense, knowledge consists of information augmented by intentionality (or direction). This model aligns with the DI ...

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Knowledge, Knowledge - Defining knowledge, Knowledge - Knowledge management, Knowledge - Situated knowledge, Knowledge - Sociology of knowledge, Knowledge - Other definitions

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Analytic proposition/Synthetic proposition: Encyclopedia II - Knowledge - Other definitions

Knowledge is "information combined with experience, context, interpretation, and reflection. It is a high-value form of information that is ready to apply to decisions and actions." T. Davenport et al., 1998 "Explicit or codified knowledge refers to knowledge that is transmittable in formal, systematic language. On the other hand, tacit knowledge has a personal quality, which makes it hard ...

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Knowledge, Knowledge - Defining knowledge, Knowledge - Knowledge management, Knowledge - Situated knowledge, Knowledge - Sociology of knowledge, Knowledge - Other definitions

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Analytic proposition/Synthetic proposition: Encyclopedia II - Knowledge - Sociology of knowledge

Main articles: Sociology of knowledge and Sociology of scientific knowledge Aspects of knowledge exhibit a social character. For instance, knowledge is a form of social capital. Sociology of knowledge examines the way in which Society and knowledge interact. Through experience, observation, and inference, individuals and cultures gain knowledge. The spread of this knowledge is examined by diffusion. Diffusion of innovations theory explores the factors that lead people to become aware, try, and adopt new ideas and practices - ...

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Knowledge, Knowledge - Defining knowledge, Knowledge - Knowledge management, Knowledge - Situated knowledge, Knowledge - Sociology of knowledge, Knowledge - Other definitions

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Analytic proposition/Synthetic proposition: Encyclopedia II - Knowledge - Sociology of knowledge

Aspects of knowledge exhibit a social character. For instance, knowledge is a form of social capital. Sociology of knowledge examines the way in which Society and knowledge interact. Through experience, observation, and inference, individuals and cultures gain knowledge. The spread of this knowledge is examined by diffusion. Diffusion of innovations theory explores the factors that lead people to become aware, try, and adopt new ideas and practices -- this can help to explain development of knowledge. ...

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Knowledge, Knowledge - Defining knowledge, Knowledge - Knowledge management, Knowledge - Situated knowledge, Knowledge - Sociology of knowledge, Knowledge - Other definitions

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Analytic proposition/Synthetic proposition: Encyclopedia II - Knowledge - Other definitions

Knowledge is "information combined with experience, context, interpretation, and reflection. It is a high-valueform of information that is ready to apply to decisions and actions." T. Davenport et al., 1998 "Explicit or codified knowledge refers to knowledge that is transmittable in formal, systematic language. On the other hand, tacit knowledge has a personal quality, which makes it hard ...

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Knowledge, Knowledge - Defining knowledge, Knowledge - Knowledge management, Knowledge - Situated knowledge, Knowledge - Sociology of knowledge, Knowledge - Other definitions

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