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Sphere of knowledge
/sfˈiəɹ ɒv nˈɒlɪdʒ/
/sfˈɪɹ ʌv nˈɑːlɪdʒ/
Sphere of knowledge
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the entirety of information, concepts, theories, and principles within a particular field of study or discipline
Example
The sphere of knowledge of computer science includes areas such as algorithms, programming languages, databases, and artificial intelligence.
The sphere of knowledge of literature encompasses various genres, periods, and literary theories.
In the sphere of knowledge of physics, students explore topics such as mechanics, electromagnetism, and thermodynamics.
As an interdisciplinary field, environmental science draws from the sphere of knowledge of biology, chemistry, geology, and sociology to understand complex environmental issues.
Through interdisciplinary research, scholars aim to expand the sphere of knowledge by integrating insights from multiple fields to address complex societal challenges.