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To have Ways of Knowing in the Sciences we must first understand some terms to give us some roots to dig in as we let this “knowledge tree” grow. ... Stipulative was another term used in our quest for ways of knowing, and Stipulative can be broadly defined as an agreement that applies to a temporary consensus related to vague terms conditioned by meaning within a specific dialogue in mind. ... In moving on the next term to come to grips with is Understanding and understanding is knowing not only that something is true but also knowing the nature, causes, significance, and connections. ...
In our Ways of Knowing I think we need to understand the difference between knowledge, data and information.
Approximate Word count = 836 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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