Knowledge and Learning
Grupo Comunitario · 11 sentidos · 10 lemmas
Lemas en este dominio
Conocimiento, discernimiento; la capacidad de percibir, comprender o reconocer — ocasionalmente como infinitivo verbal 'conocer'. Derivado de la raíz
Conciencia — la facultad moral interna mediante la cual una persona evalúa su propia conducta como correcta o incorrecta
Conocimiento: comprension cognitiva y discernimiento espiritual, especialmente el conocimiento de Dios y la verdad divina.
Conocimiento pleno; reconocimiento profundo y experiencial, especialmente de Dios y de la verdad espiritual. Mas que mera informacion, este sustantivo
Conocimiento, entendimiento; conciencia de Dios o de la verdad, referido tanto a la percepción humana como a la omnisciencia divina
Conocimiento, ciencia, saber (logro intelectual, a menudo emparejado con sabiduría); pensamiento, mente (conciencia interior).
Conocimiento, opinión, entendimiento; usado exclusivamente en los discursos de Elihú en Job
conocimiento, entendimiento (arameo)
φῐλοσοφ-ία, ἡ, love of knowledge, pursuit there of, speculation, Refs 5th c.BC+; defined as ἄσκησις ἐπιτηδείου τέχνης, Stoic. in Refs __2 systematic, methodical treatment of a subject, ἐμπειρίᾳ μέτιθι καὶ φιλοσοφίᾳ Refs 5th c.BC+; ἡ περὶ τὰς ἔριδας φ. scientific treatment of argumentation, Refs; ἡ περὶ τοὺς λόγους φ. the study of oratory, Refs 5th c.BC+ __3 philosophy, Refs 5th c.BC+; sometimes also in Refs 5th c.BC+, and so later, διὰ τῆς φ. καὶ κενῆς ἀπάτης NT; but more frequently without Article, τοῖς ἐν φιλοσοφίᾳ ζῶσιν Refs 5th c.BC+; except when an adjective or some qualifying word is added to ἡ θεία φ. Refs 5th c.BC+; so later ἡ Ἰωνικὴ φ. Refs 1st c.AD+metaphysic, Refs 4th c.BC+
φῐλόσοφος, ὁ, lover of wisdom; Pythagoras called himself φιλόσοφος, not σοφός, Cic Refs 5th c.BC+ {φιλοσπῆλυγξ}; φ. φύσει, τὴν φύσιν, Refs; φ. τῇ ψυχῇ, opposed to φιλόπονος τῷ σώματι, Refs 5th c.BC+: used of all men of education and learning, joined with φιλομαθής and φιλόλογος, Refs 5th c.BC+; opposed to σοφιστής, Refs 5th c.BC+; later, academician, of the members of the Museum at Alexandria, Refs 2nd c.AD+ __2 philosopher, i. e. one who speculates on truth and reality, οἱ ἀληθινοὶ φ., defined as οἱ τῆς ἀληθείας φιλοθεάμονες, Refs 5th c.BC+; ὁ φιλόσοφος, of Aristotle, Refs 1st c.AD+; ὁ σκηνικὸς φ., of Euripides, Refs 2nd c.AD+; as the butt of Comedy texts, Refs 4th c.BC+ __II as adjective, loving knowledge, philosophic, ἄνδρες Refs 5th c.BC+; διάνοιαRefs 5th c.BC+ __II.2 of arguments, sciences, etc., scientific, philosophic, λόγοι Refs 5th c.BC+; λόγοι -ώτεροι, of instructive speeches, Refs 5th c.BC+; τὸ φ., opposed to τὸ θυμοειδές, as an element of the soul, Refs 5th c.BC+ __II.3 ingenious, Refs 5th c.BC+ __III adverb -φως, διακεῖσθαι πρός τι Refs 5th c.BC+; opposed to ῥητορικῶς, Refs 1st c.BC+.; comparative -ωτέρωςRefs 4th c.BC+; -ώτερον Refs 5th c.BC+