CERTAINTY
  1. the degree of willingness to accept the awareness of an is-ness. (SH Spec 84, 6612C13)
  2. knowledge itself is certainty; knowledge is not data. Knowingness is certainty. Sanity is certainty, providing only that that certainty does not fall beyond the conviction of another when he views it. To obtain a certainty one must be able to observe. (COHA, p. 187)
  3. knowingness - knowing one knows - a state of beingness. (PAB 29)
  4. measurement of the effort and locations and distances necessary to make two points coincide at a certain instant in time. And that is really a low level certainty. That is certainty in terms of motion. (5311CM17A) 5. clarity of observation. (COHA, p. 190)


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