Birth Through Knowledge was created in 1997.
Knowledge Through Science was created in 1998.
Through the use of knowledge by khen hess
John Locke, an English philosopher, stated that all knowledge comes from sensory experience in his theory of empiricism. He believed that the mind at birth is a blank slate, or "tabula rasa," and that knowledge is acquired through experience and reflection on that experience.
Plato believed in the theory of innate ideas, suggesting that knowledge is not acquired through experience but is instead already present within us at birth. This innate knowledge is gradually recollected through the process of dialectic reasoning and contemplation. Plato also emphasized the importance of intellectual intuition and rational thinking as pathways to acquiring knowledge.
Knowledge Adventure was created in 1989.
True Knowledge was created in 2007.
The Sword of Knowledge was created in 1989.
The Tree of Knowledge was created in 1911.
House of Knowledge was created in 1004.
Knowledge of Angels was created in 1994.
Forbidden Knowledge was created in 1991.
The Archaeology of Knowledge was created in 1969.