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Knowledge is
often understood as
awareness of
facts or as
practical skills, and may also mean
familiarity with
objects or situations.
Knowledge of facts...
- Gr**** ἐπιστήμη (epistḗmē) '
knowledge', and -logy), or the
theory of
knowledge, is the
branch of
philosophy concerned with
knowledge.
Epistemology is considered...
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descriptive knowledge (also
known as
propositional knowledge, knowing-that,
declarative knowledge, or
constative knowledge) is
knowledge that can be expressed...
- Tree of
Knowledge may
refer to: Tree of the
knowledge of good and evil, a tree in the
Garden of Eden,
mentioned in the Book of
Genesis Yggdrasil, the...
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Explicit knowledge (also
expressive knowledge) is
knowledge that can be
readily articulated, codified,
stored and accessed. It can be
expressed in formal...
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Knowledge management (KM) is the
collection of
methods relating to creating, sharing,
using and
managing the
knowledge and
information of an organization...
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Traditional knowledge (TK),
indigenous knowledge (IK) and
local knowledge generally refer to
knowledge systems embedded in the
cultural traditions of regional...
- The
Archaeology of
Knowledge (L’archéologie du savoir, 1969) by
Michel Foucault is a
treatise about the
methodology and
historiography of the systems...
- The
knowledge economy (or the
knowledge-based economy) is an
economic system in
which the
production of
goods and
services is
based prin****lly on knowledge-intensive...
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Knowledge sharing is an
activity through which knowledge (namely, information, skills, or expertise) is
exchanged among people, friends, peers, families...