English LiteraturePrentice-Hall, 1964 - Počet stran: 174 A survey of American criticism and scholarship in English literature during the thirty years or so preceding the publication of this book. |
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... Knowledge Norms of Assertion and Action Is there a distinctive knowledge - first epistemology that avoids the problems of reductionism ? As mentioned , candidates for such a program may be those that involve constitutive knowledge norms ...
... Knowledge Norms of Assertion and Action Is there a distinctive knowledge - first epistemology that avoids the problems of reductionism ? As mentioned , candidates for such a program may be those that involve constitutive knowledge norms ...
Strana 61
... knowledge ' taking precedence over the codified components under Mode 2 conditions of knowledge production . ' There are therefore two contrasting views about whether tacit ( versus codified or explicit ) knowledge is becoming less ...
... knowledge ' taking precedence over the codified components under Mode 2 conditions of knowledge production . ' There are therefore two contrasting views about whether tacit ( versus codified or explicit ) knowledge is becoming less ...
Strana 380
... knowledge base, knowledge retrieval, knowledge use and reuse. Creation and evolution of the knowledge base, and inference upon the knowledge base, represent the input effort that is required to build the knowledge base, maintain it in a ...
... knowledge base, knowledge retrieval, knowledge use and reuse. Creation and evolution of the knowledge base, and inference upon the knowledge base, represent the input effort that is required to build the knowledge base, maintain it in a ...
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