This is way to vague and confusing. Please rephrase and resubmit. Be more specific.
Pure reason refers to the ability of the human mind to understand and comprehend concepts independently of empirical experience. It is often associated with the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, who distinguished between a priori knowledge (knowledge that is independent of experience) and a posteriori knowledge (knowledge that depends on experience). Pure reason seeks to establish foundational principles of knowledge and morality, relying on logical deduction rather than sensory input. Ultimately, it aims to understand the limits and capabilities of human cognition in grasping reality.
The study of how individuals acquire knowledge and beliefs is known as epistemology. It explores questions about the nature, scope, and limits of human knowledge, as well as the justification for beliefs.
Yes, scientific processes encompass both methods and knowledge, as they are fundamentally human endeavors. Scientists employ systematic approaches, such as observation, experimentation, and analysis, to gather empirical data and derive conclusions. This iterative process not only generates knowledge but also refines methodologies over time, reflecting the evolving nature of human understanding and inquiry. Thus, science is a dynamic interplay of methods and accumulated knowledge shaped by human experience and creativity.
René Descartes argued that human beings possess certain innate capabilities of mind that allow them to have knowledge of the world. He believed that ideas such as the concepts of God, perfection, and mathematics are inherent to the human mind, rather than acquired solely through sensory experience. This perspective laid the groundwork for rationalism, emphasizing reason as the primary source of knowledge.
Acquired Knowledge is knowledge obtained from researches such as medical, engineering, mathematics and psychology. Revealed knowledge is knowledge that is beyond human's thinking, that requires the guide from the two main sources of reference in Islam; the Holy quran and the sunnah (hadeeth). One example is the science of the Quran and the Sunnah.
Human Capital
approximately 18cm or 7.2cm . this is upto my knowledge and experience
Rationalists claim that the source of most human knowledge comes from reason and innate ideas, rather than solely from sensory experience.
If the test is a success, both will benefit (scientists->money and tested human->money or anything that will help them) but if the test if a failure, then only the scientists benefit from it (knowledge) [for the tested human->possible chance for disorders, nothing, or death]
Many human beings believes that, knowledge of God will lead them to God.
human capital Human capital is the knowledge and skills a worker gains through education and experience.
human capital Human capital is the knowledge and skills a worker gains through education and experience.
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.
Pure reason refers to the ability of the human mind to understand and comprehend concepts independently of empirical experience. It is often associated with the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, who distinguished between a priori knowledge (knowledge that is independent of experience) and a posteriori knowledge (knowledge that depends on experience). Pure reason seeks to establish foundational principles of knowledge and morality, relying on logical deduction rather than sensory input. Ultimately, it aims to understand the limits and capabilities of human cognition in grasping reality.
Human capital is the value of a person's skills, knowledge and experience. Social capital is the value of a person's relationships and networks.
The study of how individuals acquire knowledge and beliefs is known as epistemology. It explores questions about the nature, scope, and limits of human knowledge, as well as the justification for beliefs.
No, it is all human tested