International Dictionary of Adult and Continuing Education
1. The certainty that phenomena are real and that they possess certain characteristics. 2. The domain of truth propositions.
3. Mastery of principles. 4. Fundamentally, knowledge is subjective, although the idea of objective scientific knowledge has prevailed since the Enlightenment, although it is now being called into question. 5. Knowledge can be classified according to the manner in which it is legitimated—empirical, logical or pragmatic.
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