From all this it follows what the general character of the problem of the development of a body of scientific knowledge is, in so far as it depends on elements internal to science itself. Talcott Parsons bodycharacterdepend Change image and share on social
The implications of these considerations justify the statement that all empirically verifiable knowledge even the commonsense knowledge of everyday life - involves implicitly, if not explicitly, systematic theory in this sense. Talcott Parsons commonsenseconsiderationempirically share on social
The auditory perception is not sufficient for our knowledge of the world; it does not have vastness. Robert Delaunay auditoryknowledgeperception Change image and share on social
Even scientific knowledge, if there is anything to it, is not a random observation of random objects; for the critical objectivity of significant knowledge is attained as a practice only philosophically in inner action. Karl Jaspers actionattaincritical share on social
Many people thought that, given my knowledge of the egg, I should analyse embryonic mutants. John Sulston analyseeggembryonic Change image and share on social
To me, what philosophy does best is reflect on knowledge that's generated in other areas. Lawrence M. Krauss areagenerateknowledge Change image and share on social
Technology is changing so fast that knowledge about specifics can quickly become obsolete. That's why so much of what technicians learn is on the job. Robert Reich changefastjob Change image and share on social
I think anyone about to leave one job not surprisingly would use their knowledge, their experience, their skills drawn from their previous positions to try and earn a living in the future. That's what happens in all interviews. Geoff Hoon drawearnexperience share on social
Go out and face the world secure in the knowledge that everybody else thinks they are better looking than they are as well. Terry Wogan faceknowledgesecure Change image and share on social
The library, with its Daedalian labyrinth, mysterious hush, and faintly ominous aroma of knowledge, has been replaced by the computer's cheap glow, pesky chirp, and data spillage. P. J. O'Rourke aromacheapchirp Change image and share on social