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knowledge
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A mental disposition to understand the nature of the world, or a specific aspect of the world, that corresponds to the actual state of the world and is acquired through experience or learning. Knowledge is defined as a 'mental disposition', a realisable entity, because a person requires a process to access the information stored in their brain. A person knows something, when the relevant information has been retrieved from their memory. There are instances where a person might have learned something, but is unable to retrieve the information at a specific moment.

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http://humanbehaviourchange.org/ontology/BCIO_006052

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Knowledge is defined as a 'mental disposition', a realisable entity, because a person requires a process to access the information stored in their brain. A person knows something, when the relevant information has been retrieved from their memory. There are instances where a person might have learned something, but is unable to retrieve the information at a specific moment.

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knowledge

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A mental disposition to understand the nature of the world, or a specific aspect of the world, that corresponds to the actual state of the world and is acquired through experience or learning.

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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MF_0000033

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