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On the limits of experimental knowledge [PDF]
To demarcate the limits of experimental knowledge, we probe the limits of what might be called an experiment. By appeal to examples of scientific practice from astrophysics and analogue gravity, we demonstrate that the reliability of knowledge regarding certain phenomena gained from an experiment is not circumscribed by the manipulability or ...
Karim P Y Thebault
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Knowledge management and the limits of knowledge codification [PDF]
Purpose - The idea that knowledge needs to be codified is central to many claims that knowledge can be managed. However, there appear to be no empirical studies in the knowledge management context that examine the process of knowledge codification. This paper therefore seeks to explore codification as a knowledge management process.
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What can writing as creative practice teach us about writing as a research method? By examining the technique of ‘writing on writing’ in the textual theory of Ursula K.
Damien A. Bright, Diego Antolinos-Basso
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Revisiting Solaris: Encountering Otherness and the Limits of Representation
One of the core themes of Stanisław Lem’s 1961 novel Solaris is the encounter with radical otherness. The ocean planet being studied by scientists from earth is usually interpreted as a representation of radical otherness, which eludes human efforts of ...
Monika Anna Slawkowska-Rode +1 more
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What Remains to Be Discovered?
What major scientific breakthroughs will occur in the rest of the 21st century? We can hardly imagine what discoveries await us in the fields of physics, biology, human health, or artificial intelligence.
Pavel Nováček
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At the limits of knowledge: Philosophy and religion in Southwestern Neo-Kantianism [PDF]
The present paper investigates the essential tenets of the Southwestern Neo-Kantians’ take on the philosophy of religion. Specifically, I concentrate on two diverse aspects of Windelband and Rickert’s approaches to religion.
Bonifaci Jacinto Páez
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On the Limitations of Biological Knowledge [PDF]
Scientific knowledge is grounded in a particular epistemology and, owing to the requirements of that epistemology, possesses limitations. Some limitations are intrinsic, in the sense that they depend inherently on the nature of scientific knowledge; others are contingent, depending on the present state of knowledge, including technology.
Dougherty, Edward R, Shmulevich, Ilya
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Limits of Human Knowledge of God [PDF]
This study aims to find answer to the question of “what are the limits of human knowledge of God, the Truth?” In response to the above question most scholars admit that God, in His very Essence, is not the object of our knowledge; yet, they agree that we
parvin nabian
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Neurotoxicity in snakebite--the limits of our knowledge. [PDF]
Snakebite is classified by the WHO as a neglected tropical disease. Envenoming is a significant public health problem in tropical and subtropical regions.
Udaya K Ranawaka +2 more
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The limits of rational knowledge of God according to Joseph Ratzinger
Joseph Ratzinger’s theological thought is distinguished by the conviction that the Christian knowledge of God is closely associated with the concept of the Logos.
Paweł Borto
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