He also stated that knowledge consists of structures, and comes about by the adaptation of these structures with the environment.
Philosophy he considered useless, and his whole knowledge of theology consisted in the repetition of the current ecclesiastical formulas.
My knowledge of famous explorations consists of pitiful fragments.
All other knowledge concerning them consists of the hypotheses of various historians.
For all general knowledge lies only in our own thoughts, and consists barely in the contemplation of our own abstract ideas.
His knowledge consists of facts but no theories of why people do the things they do.
Declarative knowledge in Loom consists of definitions, rules, facts, and default rules.
These are indeed very important for the future of patient care, but their knowledge must consist of more when they begin to practice.
All mathematical knowledge consists of concepts that are derived from intuitions.
He subconsciously counted the pods as he went along, but not in terms of numbers, since his total mathematical knowledge consisted of: one, two, three-many.