A justifiable true belief.
knowledge that can be proven
To boost their capabilities to probe into knowledge?
The objective narrator is the third-person narrator.
Being useful, objective and productive, is the aim of every knowledge acquired.
Yes, objective truth refers to facts and reality that exist independently of individual beliefs or opinions.
Kant believed that we create the notion of objective knowledge out of a prejudgement of 'common sense'. (Critique of Judgment, Section 22) What is objective in reality is limited to our desires, "...reason can at least attain so far as to determine the will, and has always objective reality in so far as it is the volition only that is in question." (Critique of Practical Reason, Introduction) Like Aristotle, he believed in a 'common will', from which objective laws could be made, but that knowledge itself, with the exception of knowledge of 'perfection', or the will of God, was always subjective.
An example - Communication and the assimilation of knowledge.
There is no military objective that requires knowledge of paternity.
There is something "like" objective knowledge in that we each share some part of our knowledge in common with others, and with information printed in books, magazines and journals. However much of this information is fragile, and changes over time. Even if you were in mathematics, your view of the world would probably change during your career. The best we can say for this, is that it represents our collective experience, or 'collective knowledge', if you will, at a particular time. Knowledge is whatever you believe, the beliefs that others have, what you learn from others, from the environment, and by improving your own thinking. That is the knowledge that you care about now, and must care for, if you are ever going to learn and understand anything. There is no, 'law of the universe', that states that we will achieve, or have been achieving, 'objective knowledge'. As a matter of fact, the more we learn about the physical universe, the more things seem to get weirder and weirder. There may be an 'objective' in knowing all that we will know at some predicted or destined time in our future, in which case, we could say that our knowledge objective is, "to know all that we can", or "to understand such and such".
assert that something actually exist and present evidence that is demonstrably factual.
C is not a object-oriented language, hence object does not exist in C
The objective of education is to teach people life skills, and knowledge of the world they live in. Schools have mission statements that reflect the individual commitments to students.