1. by knowledge we mean assured belief, that which is known
information, instruction; enlightenment, learning;
practical skill. By knowledge we mean
data,
factors and whatever can be
thought about or perceived.
(FOT, p. 76)2. knowledge is more than
data; it is also the
ability to draw conclusions.
(DAB, Vol. II, p. 69)3. a whole
group or subdivision of a
group of
data or speculations or conclusions on
data or methods of gaining
data.
(Scn 0-8, p. 67)