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  • 31Encapsulated knowledge — DefinitionEncapsulated knowledge is the value endowing meta resource originating from thought, reflection, or experience that is embedded in an artefact’s design and functionality.PropertiesEncapsulated knowledge may be considered that knowledge… …

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  • 329/11 advance-knowledge debate — Following the September 11 attacks, many people were asking whether there was any way in which the attacks could have been prevented. Ever since that day there has been lively debate about whether anybody had foreknowledge of the attacks and… …

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  • 33Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil — In the Book of Genesis, the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil (and occasionally translated as the Tree of Conscience, ). A serpent later tempted Eve, who was aware of the prohibition, to eat the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge… …

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  • 34God’s knowledge —    It is generally accepted that God knows everything. Not only does God know everything that is visible, He knows everything that is secret and hidden. In his account of divine knowledge, Ibn Sina points to a problem which al Farabi had also… …

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  • 35actual knowledge — Real knowledge as distinguished from presumed knowledge or knowledge imputed to one because of his having had information which should have put him on inquiry that would have led to real knowledge. In some cases, as where it is an element of… …

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  • 36A Guide to the Scientific Knowledge of Things Familiar —   …

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  • 37List of encyclopedias by branch of knowledge — This is a list of encyclopedias sorted by branch of knowledge. For other sorting criteria, see List of encyclopedias.General encyclopediaPrinted worksEnglish language* The Children s Encyclopedia , by Arthur Mee. * Children s Illustrated… …

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  • 38List of words having different meanings in British and American English: A–L — Differences between American and British English American English …

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  • 39Intuition (knowledge) — Intuition is apparent ability to acquire knowledge without a clear inference or the use of reason.It is the immediate apprehension of an object by the mind without the intervention of any reasoning process [Oxford English Dictionary] Intuition… …

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  • 40conscious of — having knowledge of something. → conscious …

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