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  2. Tree of knowledge system - Wikipedia

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    The Official Tree of Knowledge Website Archived 6 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine; Tree of Knowledge System/Expert article by Gregg Henriques at the Psychology Wiki; This page uses content from the English-language version of Psychology Wiki. The original article was at Tree of Knowledge System/Expert article by Gregg Henriques.

  3. Tree of Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    The Tree of Knowledge, a 1911 novel by Pío Baroja; Drvo znanja, a Croatian magazine; Tree of Knowledge, a 1970s publication by Marshall Cavendish; The Tree of Knowledge: The Biological Roots of Human Understanding, a 1987 book by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela (1987)

  4. Drvo znanja - Wikipedia

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    Drvo znanja was first published in 1998. [3] The magazine targets the students attending the fifth through the eighth grades. [4] [5] It usually covers all topics related to curricula [5] such as plants, animals, history, art, technology, science, earth, human body, atlas, sport and English (the magazine dedicates two pages to learning English).

  5. Gregg Henriques - Wikipedia

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    Gregg Henriques is an American psychologist. He is a professor for the Combined-Integrated Doctoral Program, at James Madison University, in Harrisonburg, Virginia, US.. He developed a Unified Theory Of Knowledge (UTOK), which consists of eight key ideas that Henriques claims results in a much more unified vision of science, psychology and philosophy.

  6. Tree of knowledge (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    The tree of knowledge or tree of philosophy is a metaphor presented by the French philosopher René Descartes in the preface to the French translation of his work Principles of Philosophy to describe the relations among the different parts of philosophy in the shape of a tree. He describes knowledge as a tree. The tree's roots are metaphysics ...

  7. Tree of the knowledge of good and evil - Wikipedia

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    Adam and Eve - Paradise, the fall of man as depicted by Lucas Cranach the Elder, the Tree of knowledge of good and evil is on the right. In Judaism and Christianity, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil (Tiberian Hebrew: עֵץ הַדַּעַת טוֹב וָרָע, romanized: ʿêṣ had-daʿaṯ ṭōḇ wā-rāʿ, [ʕesˤ hadaʕaθ tˤov wɔrɔʕ]; Latin: Lignum scientiae boni et mali ...

  8. Figurative system of human knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Classification chart with the original "figurative system of human knowledge" tree, in French. The "figurative system of human knowledge" (French: Système figuré des connaissances humaines), sometimes known as the tree of Diderot and d'Alembert, was a tree developed to represent the structure of knowledge itself, produced for the Encyclopédie by Jean le Rond d'Alembert and Denis Diderot.

  9. Sheja Dzö - Wikipedia

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    The Sheja Dzö or "Treasury of Knowledge" (Tibetan: ཤེས་བྱ་མཛོད, Wylie: shes bya mdzod) [1] is a voluminous work by Jamgon Kongtrul (1813–1899). It is constituted by a root text in verse "The Encompassment of All Knowledge" (Tibetan: ཤེས་བྱ་ཀུན་ཁྱབ, Wylie: shes bya kun khyab) and an autocommentary in prose, 'The Infinite Ocean of Knowledge ...