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16 commonsense assertions
Cultures (16) Western countries (1) United States (1) Eastern cultures (1) Middle Ages Europe (1) Laboratory science (1) Western education (1) digital technology (1) scientific research culture (1) Indigenous knowledge systems (1) The Matrix fans (1) Traditional societies (1) academic circles (1) academic philosophy (1) online learning communities (1) technology (1) worldwide (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 knowledge Western countries Formal education, critical thinking, and professional success are highly valued in Western culture. 11
2 knowledge United States In the United States, being knowledgeable is highly valued and associated with success in academic and professional settings. 8
3 knowledge Eastern cultures In Eastern cultures, knowledge is highly valued for holistic understanding and societal harmony, emphasizing wisdom and humility. 5
4 knowledge Middle Ages Europe In Middle Ages Europe, literacy was valued, but knowledge was controlled by the elite and religious authorities. 3
5 knowledge Laboratory science The concept of knowledge in laboratory science culture asserts that knowledge is gained through empirical research and formal education. 2
6 knowledge Western education In Western educated societies, knowledge is passed on through formal education systems and documented sources. 2
7 knowledge digital technology Knowledge is acquired through formal education and online self-study resources in the context of digital technology. 2
8 knowledge scientific research culture In scientific research culture, knowledge is validated through rigorous experimentation and peer review. 2
9 knowledge Indigenous knowledge systems Indigenous knowledge is transmitted through oral traditions and spiritual practices. 1
10 knowledge The Matrix fans Most fans of The Matrix believe that reality is a simulation. 1
11 knowledge Traditional societies Traditional societies prioritize practical skills and hands-on experience in passing down knowledge. 1
12 knowledge academic circles Knowledge is acquired through scholarly study and research within academic institutions. 1
13 knowledge academic philosophy Academic philosophy explores the nature, scope, acquisition of knowledge, and the problem of skepticism. 1
14 knowledge online learning communities Knowledge can be gained through online learning communities, courses, tutorials, and self-study resources. 1
15 knowledge technology Access to abundant information and knowledge is easily available through the internet and digital resources. 1
16 knowledge worldwide Knowledge is universally acquired through education, experience, and learning from others. 1