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- Sensible Ideas: The Knowledge Behind the Perception
- Do objects exist independently of consciousness? If so, what is the nature of these objects? These questions shall be investigated through the conflicting philosophies of John Locke and George Berkeley. Preliminary Quotations from Locke and Berkeley: Primary...
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Religion & Philosophy >> Philosophy
- Survivalists' Guide for the New Millennium: Chapter 3
- WAKE UP, GET DRESSED & MOVE OUT The search for Truth and meaning that occasionally marked the philosophies of the ancient world, appears to be in a state of serious decline in the present day. In our institutions of psychology and philosophy, there is...
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Philosophy >> Survivalists Guide for the New Millennium
- Manifesting World Enlightenment: Part 1
- Amazing things take root and grow, from the minds of the world. Human creations are much more far reaching than mere cities and nations. We are also creators of mental and spiritual manifestations , and these are of world changing scope! Humans are idea and...
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Mind >> World Mind
- The Skeptical Witch
- The Choir finished the last notes of the worship service. I sit down in unison with 3000 other people preparing to hear the word of the Lord from Apostle Benjamin. The worship service does not touch me. The words of the Apostle are empty for me. My mind is in...
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Paganism & Wicca >> Daily Life
- The Manifestation of Intent for Personal and Mutual Benefit (GM6)
- There is an ultimate destination in the study of all subjects, from spirituality, philosophy, theology, biology and sociology, to the occult. This foundational science of all sciences, upon which all others are based, is known as consciousness . The study...
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Mind >> World Mind
- The Religious Experience: A Wiccan Viewpoint
- What is religion? Religion is a set of beliefs which allow us to understand and categorize our world and our place in it. A set of beliefs which define our culture, our expectations, our views of people and behaviors we expect. I have found several different...
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Religion & Philosophy >> Religions
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- All Children Ready for School: Cognition and General Knowledge
- Included are examples of traditional readiness checklist items that relate to each outcome. Figure 1.
- www.iidc.indiana.edu
- Common Knowledge
- They depend entirely on the primitive common knowledge of the information structure. In the picture below, we can see an example with two agents.
- classes.maxwell.syr.edu
- Common Knowledge Revisited
- it must in fact be common knowledge among the members of a group. (For example, the. ¤.
- www.cs.cornell.edu
- Rational Ritual: Culture, Coordination, and Common Knowledge. By
- examples of social institutions and arrangements that bring about common knowledge.
- www.chwe.net
- Knowledge and Common Knowledge in a Distributed Environment
- such actions cannot be performed if common knowledge cannot be attained.
- www.ece.rutgers.edu
Suggested Web Resources
- Common Knowledge
- You don't have to cite some things because they're common knowledge and are not considered the work of any particular person.
- www.usg.edu
- Examples of common knowledge
- Jul 16, 2010 Not every fact in your paper needs to be documented. Facts that are widely known—common knowledge—can stand by themselves.
- gethelp.library.upenn.edu
- Wikipedia:Common knowledge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Known time and date relating information (e.g. "There are seven days in a week.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Common Knowledge > Example of a Nonpartitional Knowledge
- The workings of nonpartitional knowledge systems of the kind discussed here are frequently illustrated with the example of Sir Conan Doyle's "curious incident.
- plato.stanford.edu
- Common Knowledge (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
- plato.stanford.edu
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