It can abstract altogether from the application of this notion to objects with a view to theoretical knowledge (since this concept is always found a priori in the understanding even independently of any intuition).
Only we are not here concerned with the theoretical knowledgeof the objects of these ideas, but only with this, whether they have objects at all.
The laws of the science, that which makes up the economist's theoretical knowledge, are laws of the normal case.
It may face upward and receive wisdom from the angels (theoretical knowledge).
Accordingly we find him elsewhere in true Aristotelian fashion give priority to theoretical knowledge.
The improvement of the soul is brought about by study and reflection, and the result of this is theoretical knowledge.
Among the peculiar phenomena of religion, and in particular of Judaism, the one that occupies a fundamental position is the revelation of God's will to man and his announcement of the future through prophetic visions.
These men composed an encyclopædia of fifty-one treatises in which is combined Aristotelian logic and physics with Neo-Platonic metaphysics and theology.
But apart from his errors he was an important guide, and philosophy generally is an indispensable adjunct to religious belief because it makes the latter intelligent.
My theoretical knowledge is not enlarged by them: I only know now that there are objects corresponding to these ideas, but of these objects I can know no more.
The groundwork of theoretical knowledge advances through an uninterrupted series of antitheses and syntheses.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "theoretical knowledge" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.