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Body of knowledge

Maatwerk, 2013
Het is woensdagmiddag drie uur. Albert opent de bijeenkomst van de curriculumcommissie. Onlangs is de ‘body of knowledge’ voor de opleiding Bouwkunde vastgesteld en die ligt nu op tafel. Op de agenda staat de aanpassing van het curriculum. Op de gang heeft Dries hem aangesproken, de voorzitter van de toetscommissie.
René van Kralingen, Pieter Mostert
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The body of knowledge in thanatology: An outline

Death Studies, 2016
The Association for Death Education and Counseling has updated its articulation of the body of knowledge in the field of thanatology. In doing so it has relinquished the use of a matrix format in favor of a more serviceable outline containing three major sections: Arenas of Thanatology, Practice Considerations for Professionals in the Field, and ...
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Body of knowledge and the ontology of the body

Theoretical Medicine, 1987
The notion of competence in A Philosophical Basis of Medcial Practice presents a problem concerning the ontology of the body. This paper will maintain that an ontology of the body can only be based upon Cartesian grounds whereby the scientific knowable order is supposed to be identical to the natural order of things.
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Bodies of Knowledge

Teaching Philosophy, 2022
I developed a first-day exercise for my interdisciplinary “Feminist Epistemology” class that calms students’ fears about what they imagine will be the unduly abstract (and perhaps burdensomely political) course content, and engages them in easy but revealing conversation about knowledge. Individually and then together, we explore metaphors and proverbs
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Bodies of Knowledge

Florilegium, 2008
As different in approach and range as they undoubtedly are, these four books all share an interest in medieval representational practices out of which complex ideas and theories concerning bodies — indeed, out of which different bodies — emerge. Katharine Park’s Secrets of Women is a wonderfully rich study of anatomy and dissection in northern Italy ...
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