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Posted by Ron C. de Weijze on January 10, 1999 at 12:43:52:
In Reply to: Re: Definition of Knowledge and Knowledge "Experts" posted by Mezei on January 05, 1999 at 23:25:23:
Empirical reality, sensory and extrasensory, has always sanctioned the rational reality, except for truth received in faith. Our labeling of these realities are only wordings that have the great benifit of being able to communicate, even across the here and now. But simultaneously these wordings only model the world out there, so we need constant reinforcements from the empirical truth, or indirectly from others` opinions constructed similarly. All we need is good and strong memory, fast processing and visualisation techniques, all of which are provided by modern computer technology, which is why I have, perhaps as an experiment, brought Personal Memory Manager onto the marketplace (free trial versions, enabling you to do a pretty big knowledge management project, available at http://www.pmm.nl (view demo).
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