Now you said that you had no personal knowledge or no direct knowledge of any relationship between Oswald and Ferrie?
But you have no direct knowledge, you haven't talked to anybody that ever mounted a scope or claimed to have mounted a scope for Oswald?
They must always start from some direct knowledge, but they proceed, not by widening the field of this knowledge but by leaving out more and more of it.
The dualist may maintain that we have a direct knowledgeof matter and of mind, and he may content himself with such a statement, doing little to make clear what we mean by matter and by mind.
It is difficult for the man who reads such statements not to forget that Spencer regarded himself as a realist who held to a direct knowledgeof something external.
It is not the accumulation of a direct knowledge of things which forms the man of letters, the scientist, and the connoisseur; it is the prepared order established in the mind which is to receive such knowledge.
But in order to approach to direct knowledge of X, it is essential to know P and E.
I have now indicated the sources from which there may be obtained a direct knowledge, drawn from life itself, of the phenomena in which the denial of the will to live exhibits itself.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "direct knowledge" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.