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known, the - translation to English

BOOK BY JIDDU KRISHNAMURTI
Freedom from the known
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known, the      
= conocido, lo
Ex: Basic search principles are occasionally encountered in the literature: "move from the general to the specific", "go from the known to the unknown".
unknown         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Unknowns; Unknown (movie); The Unknown; The Unknown (film); The Unknown (disambiguation); Unknown (film); Unknown Album; Unknown (disambiguation); The Unknown (movie); The Unknown (album)
(n./adj.) = desconocido, indeterminado

Def: Nombre y Adjetivo.
Ex: Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.
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* leap into + the unknown = salto hacia lo desconocido
* fear of the unknown = miedo a lo desconocido, miedo hacia lo desconocido
* unknown, the = desconocido, lo
known         
  • Knowing how to ride a bicycle is one form of non-propositional knowledge.
  • Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid, Spain]])
  • Perception using one of the five senses is an important source of knowledge.
  • Foundationalism, coherentism, and infinitism are theories of the structure of knowledge. The black arrows symbolize how one belief supports another belief.
  • Testimony is an important source of knowledge for many everyday purposes. The testimony given at a trial is one special case.
  • The Gettier problem is motivated by the idea that some justified true beliefs do not amount to knowledge.
  • Knowledge is often defined as justified true belief.
  • [[Saraswati]] is the goddess of knowledge and the arts in Hinduism.
MENTAL POSSESSION OF INFORMATION OR SKILLS, CONTRIBUTING TO UNDERSTANDING
KnowLedge; Know; Situated knowledge; Knowlege; Knowladge; Knowledges; Human knowledge; Knowledgeable; Knows; Known; Knowers; Knowledgeably; Knowledgableness; Knowledgeableness; Knowledge transference; Situated knowledges; Sources of knowledge; Partial knowledge; Religious concepts of knowledge; Higher knowledge; Lower knowledge; Higher and lower knowledge
(adj.) = conocido, sabido
Ex: Calls are being made for a code of ethics for bloggers in which weblogs should explicitly acknowledge known bias, misinformation, unsubstantiated facts and conflicts of interest.
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* a.k.a. (also known as) = alias, conocido también como
* become + known as = llegar a ser conocido como
* be known as = conocerse como, considerarse
* best known = más conocido
* be sufficiently well known for = ser lo suficientemente conocido como para que
* better known as = más conocido como
* be well known for = ser muy conocido por, tener la reputación de ser
* commonly known = comúnmente conocido
* familiarly known = conocido familiarmente
* if the truth be known = a decir verdad, en realidad, realmente, la verdad es que
* known fact = algo bien sabido
* known-item search = búsqueda de documento conocido
* known, the = conocido, lo
* lesser known = menos conocido
* let + it be known = hacer saber, decir
* little known = poco conocido
* make + known = dar a conocer
* make + Posesivo + wishes known = expresar la opinión de uno, expresar los deseos de uno
* make + Posesivo + presence known = hacer notar la presencia de, dar a conocer la presencia de
* unbeknownst to = sin saberlo, sin ser consciente de ello, sin conocimiento de causa
* unbeknown to = sin saberlo, sin ser consciente de ello, sin conocimiento de causa
* unknown, the = desconocido, lo
* well-known = famoso, notorio, bien conocido, de todos conocido, por todos conocido, conocido por todos, conocido de todos
* you are known by the company you keep = dime con quién andas y te diré quién eres

Definition

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El prójimo.

Wikipedia

Freedom from the Known

Freedom from the Known is a book by Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895–1986), originally published 1969.

Examples of use of known, the
1. You must‘ve known the president,‘" Richardson says.
2. She might have known the song When I Grow Too Old To Dream, but would she have ever known the Gracie Fields version without him?
3. I have known the director (Shimit Amin) for years.
4. The condition of gunmen was not known, the army said.
5. When the result is known, the reason always seems obvious.