[NIFL-FOBASICS:1008] Re: knowledge

From: Andres Muro (AndresM@epcc.edu)
Date: Tue Mar 30 2004 - 12:55:45 EST


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knowledge is never enough, simply becuase we don't have enough of it. so, we need to seek more.

Andres



>>> tonys@educationconnection.org 03/30/04 10:47AM >>>


Anyone want to share their thoughts on this philosophical question?

	
When is knowledge not enough?



Seems to me that it is necessary to be knowledge ready as well as
performance ready for success!  Knowledge is only the means to
understanding the facts, principles, etc...



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