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Intuition's role in Knowledge

   
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We cannot see that they will never meet so we must rely on our intuitions that they will not. Another example is the idea that one plus one equals two. There is no way to know that this will always be true because we cannot witness every situation in which it is used...
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We can also not be sure that our concept of numbers is even true. It is intuitive to us that it is so we accept it as being true. These two examples are considered to be self-observant truths, but because we cannot observe every example of them we must intuitively say that they are...
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Intuition's role in Knowledge   What Can You Walk Towards Forever And Never Reach? The Answer Is Simple: The Horizon. The Use Of The Horizon As A Metaphor For Knowledge Is Very Accurate, Depending On How One Perceives Knowledge. To Some People, Knowledge May Seem Like A Giant Tr...   For Some People Science Is The Supreme Form Of All Knowledge. Is This View Reasonable Or Does It Involve A Misunderstanding Of Science Or Of Knowledge?   “We are told about the world before we see it. We imagine most things before we experience them” (Walter Lipman) How might expectation and previous knowledge affect perception and therefore knowledge?   “The knowledge we value the most is the knowledge for which we can provide the strongest justifications.” To what extent would you agree with this claim?   Information Communication Technologies In Knowledge Management Strategies. Can Knowledge Actually Be Managed?   In Expanding The Field Of Knowledge We But Increase The Horizon Of Ignorance” (Henry Miller).Is This True?   Theories Of Knowledge And Psychological Applications   Can People still rely on knowledge from experts?   Knowledge Management: Organizational Learning and Knowledge   Mathematician'S Knowledge Versus Scientist'S Knowledge   Use of Reason in the Areas of knowledge   The Role of Human Resources in Managing Knowledge within Organisations   An Analysis of the Business Cultural Issues Raised by the Article; Knowledge Transfer, Knowledge Replication, and Learning in Non-equity Alliances: Operating Contractual Joint Ventures in China (Wang, Y. Nicholas, S. 2005)   Knowledge Sharing And Knowledge Management  
 
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