Examples of using Human knowledge in English and their translations into Spanish
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It is the treasure of the human knowledge.
Human knowledge belongs to the world.
With them, all human knowledge would pass away.
All begins by relinquishing human knowledge.
Every space of human knowledge has a place here.
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From this flows the greater body of human knowledge;
Human knowledge is theoretical when it goes beyond the mere.
She has access to all human knowledge from me.
The library is itself an attempt at reorganizing available human knowledge.
If only the entire body of human knowledge worked this way.
A work which endeavors to compile and catalog all human knowledge.
In 1993 nobody had all human knowledge at three clicks distance.
Breaking Boundaries to Advance Human Knowledge.
You need a powerful human knowledge to lead at the highest level.
What would their chances of improving human knowledge be?
Human knowledge and the capability to transform nature have no limit.
To add to the body of human knowledge.
Men offer human knowledge and God- the bread of life; the truth shall set you free.
They captured the store of human knowledge to date.
Human knowledge is insufficient and the conclusions of science cannot indicate by themselves the path towards integral human development.
And by Science, we mean the whole set of human knowledge.
Institutions dedicated to encourage the human knowledge in certain specific subjects and places.
It begins by underscoring the limitations of human knowledge.
It also promotes research in all spheres of human knowledge and may cooperate in the study and solution of national problems.
Did the incarnate Son of God have a soul with human knowledge?
Hence the need for systematic human knowledge of nature arose.
The distinction between the general andindividual things characterizes human knowledge.
The city has 73 museums that cover all fields of human knowledge.
Reading research papers takes you to the edge of human knowledge.
Counterfactual definiteness Descartes' dream argument Epistemology Object(philosophy) Observer effect(physics) Kōan Ontology Schrödinger's cat Principle of locality A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, 1734. section 23.