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    Platonism and Knowledge

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    ancient Greek text by Phaedo. This old text occurred philosophy‚ stories and Genesis quote from the Bible. Platonic love is a philosophy which was main concern of this text. Platonic love is a type of love that is pure and non-sexual. Symposium‚ or drinking party. This party is for those whose want to discuss a philosophy of love. In the dialogue‚ Socrates discusses the nature of the afterlife on his last day before being executed by drinking poison. Beginning of this Symposium‚ Plato is talking

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    Knowledge Management

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    KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT Knowledge management is a process of transforming information and intellectual assets into enduring value. Knowledge Management has two type: 1. Tacit Knowledge Highly personal‚ means the knowledge is unrecorded and unarticulated and it’s hard to formalized and therefore difficult‚ if not sometimes impossible to communicate. 2. Explicit Knowledge Formal and systematic‚ and can be easily to communicated and share‚ for example in a book or a database in a library. Knowledge

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    Knowledge Management

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    Presentation Structure Knowledge Management and Its Effects on Performance‚ including BP as a case study: Introduction of Knowledge Management: • Definition and the Essence of KM • Perspectives on Knowledge Management • Knowledge Management Capabilities Needed • Why organisations fail to manage knowledge Effects on Performance: • KM in BP • KM in achieving Operational Excellence in BP • Frame Work • BP’s Philosophy • Peer Group Activity relating to BP • Balance Score Card for Performance Measurement

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    Knowledge Management

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    MSc Computerised Applications in Accounting Title Discuss the impact of the introduction of a Knowledge Management System within a London Based International Law firm Written By: Randolph Nairn Student Nº: M217307 Contents Abstract Chapter 1 – Introduction 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Confidentiality 1.2 The Firm 1.3 The firms Services 1.4 Recent Developments 1.5 Introduction Summary Chapter 2 - Research Methodology 2.1 Research Philosophy

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    The Power of Knowledge

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    The Power of Knowledge Our present day cabinet of curiosities (the "Cabinet") is akin to early modern representations‚ which contained a vast range of objects representing the power of divine creation‚ in that the Cabinet represents‚ through its display of five objects‚ the power of human knowledge. Each of these objects helps mankind acquire and/or use knowledge. The order of objects displayed has been designed to reflect the evolution and utilisation of knowledge: an illustration of the DNA spiral

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    We are becoming overwhelmingly dependent on computers. Is this dependence on computers a good thing or should we be more suspicious of their benefits? Since human beings existed‚ people have been developing new technology to make their life easier. At the moment there are more and more new electronic devices used to improve our life‚ such as TV’s‚ phones‚ computers‚ laptops‚ MP3 Players‚ etc. With the use of the internet‚ computers help us communicate with other people more easily. They no

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    Throughout history there have been many individuals whose statements have made an impact on the lives of those around them and on the world. A person may say something out of impulse that sounds bizarre‚ but when others realize what was said they begin to feel moved. Alexander Pope once said‚ "A little learning is a dangerous thing." (Phrase Finder) This essentially means a small amount of knowledge can cause people to think they are more expert than they are and consequently make unwise choices

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    We Reap What We Sow

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    "Back in their days" such things would have never occurred. Adults tend to be mystified by the roots of such corruption.One of the most commonly cited "reason" for the degradation of society is "the media".Movies‚ reality shows and popular novels exalt non marital sex‚ drug use and violence‚ which causes the younger generation to act in a like manner.I’m not going to say that "the media" is totally blameless‚but it is undeniable that they only show what we want to see.Overall "the media" enacts as

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    Account Of Knowledge

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    On Gettier and Klein: Amending our Traditional Account of Knowledge In his paper‚ “Is Justified True Belief Knowledge‚” Gettier refutes the traditional Justified True Belief account of knowledge by providing counterexamples that show that while the conditions provided by the JTB account are necessary‚ they fall short of being sufficient for knowledge. Klein’s paper‚ “A Proposed Definition of Propositional Knowledge‚” suggests a fourth condition with which to amend the JTB account so that it provides

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    Robust Knowledge

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    Robust Knowledge is Knowledge that is relevant and accepted by actors in the context of its application. Robust knowledge requires both consensus and disagreement because it is a knowledge that is powerfully built‚ a powerfully built knowledge because consensus refers to collective opinion and disagreement refers to lack of approval. Although it does require consensus and disagreement‚ in some fields it is not necessary. Mathematics could be an area of knowledge that could explain why this claim is not

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