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  1. Knowledge synthesis and problem solving.Robert Rich - 1983 - In Spencer A. Ward & Linda J. Reed, Knowledge structure and use: implications for synthesis and interpretation. Philadelphia, Pa.: Temple University Press. pp. 285--312.
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  2. Social processes and knowledge synthesis.Burkart Holzner - 1983 - In Spencer A. Ward & Linda J. Reed, Knowledge structure and use: implications for synthesis and interpretation. Philadelphia, Pa.: Temple University Press. pp. 185--228.
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  3. Knowledge structures and knowledge synthesis.Spencer A. Ward - 1983 - In Spencer A. Ward & Linda J. Reed, Knowledge structure and use: implications for synthesis and interpretation. Philadelphia, Pa.: Temple University Press. pp. 21--42.
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    Figurative Synthesis, Spatial Unity and the Possibility of Perceptual Knowledge.Dennis Schulting - 2017 - In Kant's Radical Subjectivism: Perspectives on the Transcendental Deduction. London, UK: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 295-337.
  5. Understanding and remembering verbal information: Implications of psychological research for knowledge synthesis.Rand J. Spiro - 1983 - In Spencer A. Ward & Linda J. Reed, Knowledge structure and use: implications for synthesis and interpretation. Philadelphia, Pa.: Temple University Press. pp. 87--117.
     
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    Synthesis as a route to knowledge.Steven A. Benner - 2013 - Biological Theory 8 (4):357-367.
    A science is an intellectual activity defined by its mechanisms that prevent its scientists from always reaching the conclusions that they set out to reach. Such mechanisms are needed because, if scientists are given full control over what hypotheses they select, what data they discard, and what results they publish, they can communicate any conclusion that they desire. Synthesis, by setting a grand challenge, forces scientists across uncharted territory where they encounter and solve unscripted problems. When theory is inadequate, (...)
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  7. Knowledge and the State of Nature: An Essay in Conceptual Synthesis.Edward Craig - 1990 - Oxford, GB: Clarendon Press.
    The standard philosophical project of analysing the concept of knowledge has radical defects in its arbitrary restriction of the subject matter, and its risky theoretical presuppositions. Edward Craig suggests a more illuminating approach, akin to the `state of nature' method found in political theory, which builds up the concept from a hypothesis about the social function of knowledge and the needs it fulfils. Light is thrown on much that philosophers have written about knowledge, about its analysis and (...)
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  8. The synthesis of scientific knowledge and cybernetics.Vs Tuchtin - 1981 - Filosoficky Casopis 29 (5):761-769.
     
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    Contradictions, Synthesis, and the Growth of Knowledge.Elena Mamchur - 2010 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 24 (4):429-435.
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  10. Self-Synthesis, Self-Knowledge, and Skepticism.James Mazoue - 1990 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 11:111-125.
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    Critical synthesis on urban knowledge: Remembering and forgetting in the modern city.David Gross - 1990 - Social Epistemology 4 (1):3 – 22.
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    Knowledge and the State of Nature: An Essay in Conceptual Synthesis.Jonathan Dancy - 1992 - Philosophical Quarterly 42 (168):393-395.
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  13. Knowledge Bases and Neural Network Synthesis.Todd R. Davies - 1991 - In Hozumi Tanaka, Artificial Intelligence in the Pacific Rim: Proceedings of the Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence. IOS Press. pp. 717-722.
    We describe and try to motivate our project to build systems using both a knowledge based and a neural network approach. These two approaches are used at different stages in the solution of a problem, instead of using knowledge bases exclusively on some problems, and neural nets exclusively on others. The knowledge base (KB) is defined first in a declarative, symbolic language that is easy to use. It is then compiled into an efficient neural network (NN) representation, (...)
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    Figurative Synthesis and Synthetic a Priori Knowledge.Yaron M. Senderowicz - 2004 - Review of Metaphysics 57 (4):755-785.
    KANT’S GOAL IN THE TRANSCENDENTAL DEDUCTION was to demonstrate that the categories are applicable to objects of sensible intuition. He carried out this task by disclosing the necessity of a transcendental synthesis. In the Transcendental Deduction in the second edition of the Critique of Pure Reason transcendental synthesis has two subspecies: synthesis intellectualis and synthesis speciosa. The distinction between the two types of transcendental synthesis is also mirrored in the structure of the proof of the (...)
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    III.—Synthesis and Discoveey in Knowledge.John Laird - 1919 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 19 (1):46-85.
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  16. Methodological and conceptual synthesis of contemporary scientific knowledge.F. Cizek - 1983 - Filosoficky Casopis 31 (3):317-331.
     
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    Synthesis of Multivariate Postnonclassical Knowledge.Nadezhda Prokhorova - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 48:117-128.
    The program of the evolution of the base of knowledge in machines' mechanisms on the example of technical systems of arbitrary purpose and structure with the aim of formalization and structurization of knowledge for creation of new techniques of automatized projecting in suggested. The program is declared as the process of transference of the base of knowledge from its initial state into final one, at the permissible restrictions in quality and resources in real time. The program's concept (...)
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    Knowledge structure and use: implications for synthesis and interpretation.Spencer A. Ward & Linda J. Reed (eds.) - 1983 - Philadelphia, Pa.: Temple University Press.
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    Knowledge and reasoning in program synthesis.Zohar Manna & Richard Waldinger - 1975 - Artificial Intelligence 6 (2):175-208.
  20. Discourse synthesis: The structure of knowledge production.Tarcisio Zandonade - 2003 - Social Epistemology 17 (1):79 – 87.
  21. Philosophy and the synthesis of knowledge.H. Horz - 1981 - Filosoficky Casopis 29 (5):688-709.
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    Personological synthesis of the paradigm of knowledge.Grigorii Tulchinskii - 2019 - Sotsium I Vlast 4:88-92.
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    Knowledge and the State of Nature. An Essay in Conceptual Synthesis.James Bogen - 1992 - Philosophical Books 33 (3):156-159.
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    Modern confucian synthesis of qualitative and quantitative knowledge: Xiong shili.Jana S. Rošker - 2009 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 36 (3):376-390.
    Xiong was the originator and founder of Modern Confucianism (xin ruxue ) as well as one of the first Chinese philosophers, who developed his own system of thought, which was based upon classical Confucian concepts and, at the same time, adjusted to the conditions of the New Era. His contribution to the development of modern Chinese philosophy can also be demonstrated in a much broader, general sense. Xiong Shili, namely, also represents one of the first theoretically qualified intellectuals of his (...)
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  25. Phronesis and the knowledge-action gap in moral psychology and moral education: a new synthesis?Catherine Darnell, Liz Gulliford, Kristján Kristjánsson & Panos Paris - 2019 - Human Development 62 (3):101–29.
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    Knowledge and the State of Nature: An Essay in Conceptual Synthesis[REVIEW]Matthias Steup - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (4):856.
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  27. Review EssayHuman Knowledge and Human Nature: A New Introduction to an Ancient Debate.Knowledge and the State of Nature: An Essay in Conceptual Synthesis.Richard Feldman, Peter Carruthers & Edward Craig - 1997 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (1):205.
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    Creative space: A synthesis of the theories of knowledge creation.A. P. Wierzbicki - 2004 - Zagadnienia Naukoznawstwa 40 (4 (162)):621-645.
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    Philosophy and the Synthesis of Knowledge.M. C. Otto - 1923 - The Monist 33 (3):438-452.
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    The yoga of knowledge: based on Sri Aurobindo's Synthesis of yoga.Madhav Pundalik Pandit - 1979 - Pomona, Calif.: Auromere. Edited by Aurobindo Ghose.
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  31. Knowledge societies.Nico Stehr - 1994 - Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.
    Knowledge Societies offers both a critical examination of existing social theory, and a new synthesis of social theory with the actual study of knowledge relations in advanced economies. Some of the elements explored are scientization: the penetration not only of production but of most social action by scientific knowledge; the transformation of access to knowledge through higher education; the growth of experts (managers, accountants, advisors, and counselors) and of corresponding institutions based on the deployment of (...)
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  32. Spirit calls Nature: A Comprehensive Guide to Science and Spirituality, Consciousness and Evolution in a Synthesis of Knowledge.Marco Masi - 2021 - Indy Edition.
    This is a technical treatise for the scientific-minded readers trying to expand their intellectual horizon beyond the straitjacket of materialism. It is dedicated to those scientists and philosophers who feel there is something more, but struggle with connecting the dots into a more coherent picture supported by a way of seeing that allows us to overcome the present paradigm and yet maintains a scientific and conceptual rigor, without falling into oversimplifications. Most of the topics discussed are unknown even to neuroscientists, (...)
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    On program synthesis knowledge.Cordell Green & David Barstow - 1978 - Artificial Intelligence 10 (3):241-279.
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    Contributions to the Analysis and Synthesis of Knowledge. Philipp Frank.V. Lenzen - 1952 - Isis 43 (1):87-88.
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    A new synthesis of knowledge and faith.Gerd Theissen - 1994 - Zygon 29 (3):389-399.
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    Is meta‐synthesis turning rich descriptions into thin reductions? A criticism of meta‐aggregation as a form of qualitative synthesis.Elisabeth Bergdahl - 2019 - Nursing Inquiry 26 (1):e12273.
    Meta‐synthesis of qualitative research can be an important way to consolidate and grow nursing knowledge and theory. However, from recent readings of such works in the nursing literature, one can observe that there is increasing use of meta‐synthesis being used as a way to simply aggregate qualitative research findings in a manner claimed to be similar to quantitative meta‐research while also remaining compatible with the qualitative research tradition. The aim of this paper is to discuss whether this (...)
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  37. Synthesis, Schmimagination and Regress.Dennis Schulting - manuscript
    Talk at University of Turin, 'Kant, oltre Kant, May 5th 2023. --- -/- It is useful, while keeping in mind a holistic approach, to concentrate on a common theme in Kant’s text, which it will turn out is the quintessential element of his novel ‘way of thinking’, as he himself put it in preface of the second edition of the Critique of Pure Reason. This common theme is the idea of synthesis, which is what holds together, and is the (...)
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  38. The Creative Process and the Synthesis and Dissemination of Knowledge.Morris Stein - 1983 - In Spencer A. Ward & Linda J. Reed, Knowledge structure and use: implications for synthesis and interpretation. Philadelphia, Pa.: Temple University Press. pp. 363--396.
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    The role of geographic bias in knowledge diffusion: a systematic review and narrative synthesis.Matthew Harris, Julie Reed, Hamdi Issa & Mark Skopec - 2020 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 5 (1).
    BackgroundDescriptive studies examining publication rates and citation counts demonstrate a geographic skew toward high-income countries (HIC), and research from low- or middle-income countries (LMICs) is generally underrepresented. This has been suggested to be due in part to reviewers’ and editors’ preference toward HIC sources; however, in the absence of controlled studies, it is impossible to assert whether there is bias or whether variations in the quality or relevance of the articles being reviewed explains the geographic divide. This study synthesizes the (...)
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    Creative synthesis and philosophic method.Charles Hartshorne - 1970 - La Salle, Ill.,: Open Court Pub. Co..
    A philosophy of shared creative experience.--What metaphysics is.--Present prospects for metaphysics.--Abstraction: the question of nominalism.--Some principles of method.--A logic of ultimate contrasts.--Wittgenstein and Tillich: reflections on metaphysics and language.--Non-restrictive existential statements.--Events, individuals and predication: a defence of event pluralism--The prejudice in favor of symmetry.--The principle of dual transcendence and its basis in ordinary language.--Can there be a priori knowledge of what exists?--Ideas of God: an exhaustive division.--Six theistic proofs.--Sensory qualities and ordinary language.--The aesthetic matrix of value.
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    Synthesis and analysis: Jean Nicod as a mediator between Bergson and Russell.Ties van Gemert - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 32 (5):1121-1144.
    This paper presents Jean Nicod (1893–1924) as a mediator in the dispute between Bergson and Russell. In La géométrie dans le monde sensible (1924), Nicod extensively discusses Bergson’s epistemology focusing on those aspects that Russell critically discusses in The Philosophy of Henri Bergson (1912) and Our Knowledge of the External World (1914). His aim is to establish a middle ground between synthesis and analysis: to show how most of the disagreements between Bergson and Russell can be resolved without (...)
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  42. The Synthesis of Empiricism and Innatism in Berkeley’s Doctrine of Notions.James Hill - 2010 - Berkeley Studies:3-15.
    This essay argues that Berkeley’s doctrine of notions is an account of concept-formation that offers a middle-way between empiricism and innatism, something which Berkeley himself asserts at Siris 308. First, the widespread assumption that Berkeley accepts Locke’s conceptual empiricism is questioned, with particular attention given to Berkeley’s views on innatism and ideas of reflection. Then, it is shown that Berkeley’s doctrine of notions comes very close to the refined form ofinnatism to be found in Descartes’ later writings and in Leibniz. (...)
     
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    Discourse synthesis: studies in historical and contemporary social epistemology.Raymond Mcinnis (ed.) - 2001 - Westport, Conn.: Praeger.
    Examines how knowledge is socially constructed within particular discourse communities.
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    Das prinzip der dialektischen Synthesis und die Kantische Philosophie.Erich Frank - 1911 - Berlin: Reuther & Reichard.
    Excerpt from Das Prinzip der Dialektischen Synthesis und die Kantische Philosophie B. Das synthetische Urteil in seinem Verhaltnis zur analytischen und synthetischen Einheit des Bewusstseins. Die Begriffe der analytischen und der synthetischen Einheit erhalten nun in der Kantischen Philosophie eine ganz besondere Bedeutung dadurch, dass auf ihrem Unterschied der Gegensatz der transzendentalen Logik zur aristotelischen Analytik beruht. Denn der Gegenstand der traditionellen Logik ist die blos analytische Einheit des Denkens, was sich schon daraus ersehen lasst, dass ihr durchaus die (...)
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    Synthesis and Backward Reference in Husserl's Logical Investigations.J. Lampert - 1995 - Springer.
    What does it mean to say that one experience is synthesized with others? This study is a speculative-exegetical Husserlian account of the ground, the mechanisms, and the results of synthesis. A detailed, rigorous and systematic analysis of Husserl's Logical Investigations, it argues that synthesizing consciousness must be a self-explicating system of interpretive acts driven by ongoing forward and backward references, grounding its structures as it proceeds and positing its origins as that which must have been given `in advance'. It (...)
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    Synthesis bei Kant: das Problem der Verbindung von Vorstellungen und ihrer Gegenstandsbeziehung in der "Kritik der reinen Vernunft".Hansgeorg Hoppe - 1983 - New York: Walter de Gruyter.
    The series, founded in 1970, publishes works which either combine studies in the history of philosophy with a systematic approach or bring together systematic studies with reconstructions from the history of philosophy. Monographs are published in English as well as in German. The founding editors are Erhard Scheibe (editor until 1991), Günther Patzig (until 1999) and Wolfgang Wieland (until 2003). From 1990 to 2007, the series had been co-edited by Jürgen Mittelstraß.
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  47. On the Synthesis of Historical Linguistics and Cognate Disciplines.Frank Cabrera - 2025 - In Aviezer Tucker & David Cernín, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Big History: The Philosophy of the Historical Sciences. Bloomsbury Academic.
    The empirical and theoretical resources of different disciplines are often combined to shed light on questions that concern the deep history of humanity, such as the geographic origin of people groups, patterns of migration, and the diffusion of culture. In this article, I discuss three ways in which other disciplines, such as biology and archaeology, are integrated with historical linguistics to enhance our understanding of the past. First, other disciplines provide background knowledge that helps to constrain and assess competing (...)
     
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    Synthesis and Intentional Objectivity: On Kant and Husserl.Nathan Rotenstreich - 1998 - Springer.
    This book considers some issues common to the philosophical systems of Kant and Husserl. The distinction between Kant's Synthesis and Husserl's Intentionality is the main subject of this book. The theme of the analysis is the variation of the position and essence of the term Intuition - Anschauung in the two systems. In both systems, Intuition has a central significance. In Kant's system it is because of his conception that the structure of knowledge is a synthesis of (...)
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    Kants Theorie der Synthesis: zu einem grundlegenden Gedanken der kritischen Philosophie.Carsten Olk - 2016 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Kants Anliegen, Erfahrung zu begr nden als eine Verbindung von Anschauung und Begriff, erweist sich als ein komplexes Unterfangen, insofern hierzu viele Synthesisleistungen des Verstandes und der Einbildungskraft strukturell notwendig sind. Die Arbeit setzt sich zum Ziel, diese isoliert und in ihrer Bezogenheit aufeinander zu untersuchen. Ausgehend von einer Betrachtung der Anschauungsformen Raum und Zeit und einer Analyse der urspr nglich-synthetischen Einheit der Apperzeption, wird der Bogen geschlagen zu den einzelnen Synthesen der Einbildungskraft und der synthetischen Reflexion durch den Verstand. (...)
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  50. Kant's Threefold Synthesis On a Moderately Conceptualist Interpretation.Dennis Schulting - 2017 - In Kant's Radical Subjectivism: Perspectives on the Transcendental Deduction. London, UK: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 257-293.
    In this chapter I advance a moderately conceptualist interpretation of Kant’s account of the threefold synthesis in the A-Deduction. Often the first version of TD, the A-Deduction, is thought to be less conceptualist than the later B-version from 1787 (e.g. Heidegger 1991, 1995). Certainly, it seems that in the B-Deduction Kant puts more emphasis on the role of the understanding in determining the manifold of representations in intuition than he does in the A-Deduction. It also appears that in the (...)
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