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Location: , Florida, USA
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05-10-06, 05:40 PM
Rebel-Lion wrote:
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[align=left]*Therefore knowledge is more the application of information than the information itself. Once a person knows how to apply knowledge in a given situation hebecomes knowledge-able.Able in its application more than its pursual*
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[align=left]Sothis would be more along the lines then?[/align]
[align=left]Proper definition; The psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning.[/align]
[align=left]I don't think knowledge is the "application" of anything. Your definition is like trying to classify a scientist the same as an engineer. The engineer applies the concepts of science; however, that doesn't make the engineer a scientist nor the scientist an engineer. The scientist ascertainsthe knowledge, but the engineer applies it.[/align]
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