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( Knowledge) Knowledge is defined (Oxford English Dictionary) variously as (i) expertise, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject, (ii) what is known in a particular field or in total; facts and information or (iii) awareness or familiarity gained by experience of a fact or situation. Philosophical debates in general start with Plato's formulation of knowledge as "justified true belief". There is however no single agreed definition of knowledge presently, nor any prospect of one, and there remain numerous competing theories.

Knowledge acquisition involves complex cognitive processes perception, learning, communication, association and reasoning. The term knowledge is also used to mean the confident understanding of a subject with the ability to use it for a specific purpose if appropriate.

The definition of knowledge is a matter of on-going debate among philosophers in the field of epistemology. The classical definition, described but not ultimately endorsed by, Plato[1], has it that in order for there to be knowledge at least three criteria must be fulfilled; that in order to count as knowledge, a statement must be justified, true, and believed. Some claim that these conditions are not sufficient, as Gettier case examples allegedly demonstrate. There are a number of alternatives proposed, including Robert Nozick's arguments for a requirement that knowledge 'tracks the truth' and Simon Blackburn's additional requirement that we do not want to say that those who meet any of these conditions 'through a defect, flaw, or failure' have knowledge. Richard Kirkham suggests that our definition of knowledge requires that the believer's evidence is such that it logically necessitates the truth of the belief.[citation needed]

In contrast to this approach, Wittgenstein observed, following Moore's paradox, that one can say "He believes it, but it isn't so", but not "He knows it, but it isn't so". [2] He goes on to argue that these do not correspond to distinct mental states, but rather to distinct ways of talking about conviction. What is different here is not the mental state of the speaker, but the activity in which they are engaged. For example, on this account, to know that the kettle is boiling is not to be in a particular state of mind, but to perform a particular task with the statement that the kettle is boiling. Wittgenstein sought to bypass the difficulty of definition by looking to the way "knowledge" is used in natural languages. He saw knowledge as a case of a family resemblance.

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Simple Knowledge of terms and Tips for Initiating Weight Loss by Mariana Convery
Before starting a weight loss program, you should know some simple terms and tips to initiate weight loss.

(1) DIET: As you probably know, the word “DIET” refers to your daily food consumption. You are actually on a diet every...

The Benefits of Yoga by Spyros Kapnias Garudananda
Yoga is a healing system of theory and practice. It is a combination of breathing exercises (pranayama), physical postures (asana), deep relaxation (yoga nidra) and meditation (dyana), practiced for more than 5,000 years.

While Yoga evolved a...

Easy to Lose Weight with the Right Knowledge by Katey Lynne
It can be easy to lose weight effectively but you will have to be prepared to make changes and set goals to keep yourself motivated. It’s not the same thing as popping weight loss pills, but instead requires a full commitment. The good news is it’s n...

Anti Aging Skin Care: Ancient Knowledge to Modern Science by Sherri Stockman
The latest advancement in anti aging skin care is not a synthetically created chemical compound. Nor, is this new antiaging skin cream really all that new. Down through the centuries, in cultures throughout the world, women, and some men, have gone...

Top Ten world-acknowledged healthy Weight Loss methods by liu kun
As their bodies horizontally develop, the desire of beauty –loving people to become slimmer gets stronger and stronger. Diet has become a popular theme, and there are various healthy Weight ...

Knowledge And The Relevance Of Yoga Poses by Cindy Heller
Although yoga is not a high-impact exercise, it can provide strength as well as suppleness to the body but you can cause injury to yourself if the poses are not correctly done. Through an in-depth knowledge, you can avert possible injuries.

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Knowledge Is Great But Unless You Have A Plan Of Action It Means Little by Marc David
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"Knowledge Is Great But Unless You Have A Plan Of Action It Means Little"

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