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Not book knowledge. Knowledge acquired by experimenting or testing by yourself.
Empiricism
A priori knowledge, in Western philosophy since the time of Immanuel Kant, knowledge that is acquired independently of any particular experience, as opposed to a posteriori knowledge, which is derived from experience.
Knowledge is any discrete or abstract concepts of natural or supernatural phenomena assimilated & recorded as thoughts by the human cognitive neural cortices matrix domain. Another view: Knowledge is any acquired experience that helps the knower to make sense of the world. It's when you know something and you are educated.
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He showed he was pragmatic by applying the rules as needed.
How will you use your new knowledge and skills to contribute to the development of your home country?
Most all use the skills and knowledge acquired in one way or another.
The word epistemology is the study of the origin, nature, and limits of human knowledge; or you can use the terms acquired knowledge or life experience.
To my knowledge, if the businesses you acquired had losses in the previous years which they didn't deduct, then you are entitled to carryforward those losses.
The word epistemology is the study of the origin, nature, and limits of human knowledge; or you can use the terms acquired knowledge or life experience.
She realized that she'd mistaken her husband for a pragmatic man, when in truth he just had no imagination, no heart, and no soul.Doctors are supposed to give pragmatic advice, not impose their personal belief systems on their patients.
Not book knowledge. Knowledge acquired by experimenting or testing by yourself.
PRAGMATIC PLAY
having acquired wordly knowledge
The past participle of acquire is acquired. Ex: She acquired a new wealth of knowledge on WikiAnswers