Science is a system of knowledge and the methods used to find that knowledge.
All science is knowledge but not all knowledge is science.
Not book knowledge. Knowledge acquired by experimenting or testing by yourself.
In an evolutionary sence knowledge and the thirst for knowledge is for the purpose of adaption. As we appear to be in a multiple reality (infinity on infinity) the rationalisation of knowledge would seem to be paramount.
we do we gain for knowledge? What we gain from knowledge is facts.
No. The context need not be a real world setting. If I am writing a Science Fiction book, my contextual intelligence would be the ability to use and apply the knowledge that is appropriate to my fictional world. If I were any good as a writer, that would not be the real world setting but a convincing but unreal extension of it.
contextual question is a question that depends on context.
contextual tools
Contextual perspective is a specific view of human development. In contextual perspective, a person is seen as one and the same as the social context.
A contextual statement provide general information on a given subject.
Contextual tabs and menus appear when an object is selected.
Antonym, Synonym, Inference and definition are the different types of contextual.
Contextual constructivism is a learning theory that emphasizes the role of social and environmental factors in shaping individual knowledge and understanding. It suggests that learning occurs through interactions with others and the environment, leading to the construction of knowledge that is context-dependent and influenced by personal experiences. This approach highlights the importance of considering the context in which learning takes place and the various factors that can impact an individual's understanding of a subject.
Use of 'contextual' in a sentence: What dress one wears is contextual as it depends on certain occasions that one wears a particular type of dress.
The contextual use of certain words is important for them to make sense.
The multi contextual approach is to view one problem from a number of contexts.
in my English language class my teacher told me that it means "an image that requires someone to draw on their contextual knowledge to understand it" but i am not entirely sure..hope this helps :)