The acquisition of knowledge is no longer restricted to
an established body of knowledge.
The concept of the unconscious is implicit in their work, but it is never explicitly defined by any of the three, nor is it related to
any established body of knowledge.
Not exact matches
He is the former Chair
of the Certified Bitcoin Professional exam, one
of the first not - for - profit programs to
establish a standard
body of knowledge in the field
of blockchain technologies.
The
body of the study seems to accept these limits to natural
knowledge as
established.
Environmental water holders and managers will continue to draw on local
knowledge — including through existing
bodies established by Basin states — to ensure the successful delivery
of environmental water under the Basin Plan.
However, the oversight challenge is very different in education, where we have not
established a specific, measurable
body of skills or
knowledge that teachers must master.
In education, to date, despite the best efforts
of many groups, we have been unwilling or unable to
establish a specific, agreed — upon, measurable
body of skills or
knowledge that teachers must master.
The Arts Council collection was
established in 1946 «to promote and enrich
knowledge of modern and contemporary art» and is the UK's most widely seen
body of art
of its type.
Although some respondents may question the need for a regulatory
body to put «expert» witnesses in front
of a panel that may itself consist
of professional members with «expert»
knowledge, many cases
establish expert witnesses as necessary for a proper evidentiary record, even though the entire panel may possess the same
knowledge, e.g., to allow expertise to be tested by cross-examination, and to permit a review or appeal
body to carry out its function.
Additionally, there is an increasing
body of research that provides useful principles for inclusion in international and domestic regimes
established to protect and maintain Indigenous traditional
knowledge.
Establishing such criteria will require, among other aims, attention to the degree to which the
body of knowledge addresses fundamental questions about causality.