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 Übersetzung für 'absolute knowledge' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   absolute knowledge | -
philos.
absolute knowledge
absolutes Wissen {n} [Hegel, Fichte etc.]
Teiltreffer
absolute {adj}absolut <abs.>
494
absolute {adj}vollständig
27
absolute {adj}unbedingt
849
absolute {adj}vollkommen
408
law
absolute {adj}
rechtskräftig
149
absolute {adj}völlig
382
absolute {adj}bar [rein] [z. B.: Unsinn]
absolute {adj}rein [ganz, völlig]
49
absolute {adj}unumschränkt
12
absolute {adj}unvermischt
absolute {adj}unumgänglich [Notwendigkeit]
7
absolute {adj}allgemeingültig
46
absolute {adj}unabdingbar
26
absolute {adj}unbeschränkt
absoluteUnbedingtheit {f}
14
absolute {adj}uneingeschränkt
69
absolute {adj}bedingungs­los
16
MedTech.
absolute dosimetry
Absolutdosimetrie {f}
comm.law
absolute sale
Kaufvertrag {m} ohne Eigentumsvorbehalt
law
decree absolute
rechtskräftiges Scheidungs­urteil {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In one chapter of Edmond Wells' "Encyclopaedia of relative and absolute knowledge", the protagonist is asked about the best way to get rid of ants in one's apartment.
  • Bayle believed that truth cannot be obtained through reason and that all human endeavor to acquire absolute knowledge would inevitably lead to failure.
  • “Clancy” also had a second claim to absolute knowledge of the “man” having been included in the Snowy River poem as “no better horseman ever held the reins”.
  • Absolute knowledge that they were to hold at all cost gave those members of the Regiment, who were fighting for their homeland, an additional incentive.
  • The significance of this device relates in part to the development of the railways, when an absolute knowledge of the time became more important, whereas previously it was often sufficient that an entire rural community would use the parish clock, and this would periodically be set by 'the announcement of the guard of the mail coach' or similar.

  • Hume accepted some of Berkeley's corrections of Locke, but in answer insisted, as had Bacon and Hobbes, that absolute knowledge is not possible, and that all attempts to show how it could be possible have logical problems.
  • Plato argued that the ideal state – one which ensured the maximum possible happiness for all its citizens – could only be brought into being by a ruler possessed of absolute knowledge, obtained through philosophical study.
  • The goal of this work of Michel Henry on the essence of manifestation is “to show the existence of an "absolute knowledge"” which doesn't depend of any philosophical or other progress, and which is “the medium of existence itself, the essence of life”.
  • This implies that there is no absolute knowledge that acts as foundation of other knowledge, since knowledge is only true in a context (Compton and Jansen 1990).
  • Similar to Descartes, Hobbes asserted that "No discourse whatsoever, can end in absolute knowledge of fact, past, or to come" but that "sense and memory" is absolute knowledge.

  • This is how the Sufi adheres to a sphere of absolute knowledge called Ma'rifa when the "Hijab" reveals itself from his "qalb" after he has passed through the maqaamates and Ahwals of the Talibe, Murid, Salik, Majzoob and Wassil.
  • Feininger developed a new mode of teaching the piano, "based upon absolute knowledge of human character."
  • Postmodern and poststructuralist thought has questioned the very grounds on which Western cultures have based their 'truths': absolute knowledge and meaning, a 'decentralization' of authorship, the accumulation of positive knowledge, historical progress, and certain ideals and practices of humanism and the Enlightenment.
  • He was blamed for over-stating Hume's scepticism of commonly held beliefs, and more importantly for not perceiving the problem with any claim that common sense could ever fulfill Cartesian (or Kantian) demands for absolute knowledge.
  • is a dialectical concept which results from the rejection of two alternatives: objectivism, whereby the objectification of the other is premised on the forgetting of oneself; and absolute knowledge, according to which universal history can be articulated within a single horizon.

  • ("absolute knowledge"). The synthesis both abolishes and preserves the thesis and the antithesis, an apparent contradiction which leads to difficulties in interpreting this concept (and to translate [...]).
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