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Spanish term or phrase:
un saber consciente de sí mismo
English translation:
something consciously known
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Spanish term
un saber consciente de sí mismo
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Partes de un ensayo: Introducción, desarrollo y conclusiones.
Conclusiones:
Requiere adoptar una posición, decidirse por una respuesta. Se desprende de todo lo anterior, pero debe demostrar al lector que la discusión le ha permitido avanzar en la comprensión y la resolución del problema inicial. Contesta las dudas de la introducción, e indica qué respuesta es la más legítima; no la presenta como una opinión, sino como un saber consciente de sí mismo.
Lo entiendo como llegar a una conclusión bien fundamentada.
Thank you
Conclusiones:
Requiere adoptar una posición, decidirse por una respuesta. Se desprende de todo lo anterior, pero debe demostrar al lector que la discusión le ha permitido avanzar en la comprensión y la resolución del problema inicial. Contesta las dudas de la introducción, e indica qué respuesta es la más legítima; no la presenta como una opinión, sino como un saber consciente de sí mismo.
Lo entiendo como llegar a una conclusión bien fundamentada.
Thank you
Proposed translations
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something consciously known
I think something along these lines may do the trick.
...; don't present it as an option, but rather as something consciously known
un saber = algo que se sabe [con certeza]
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Note added at 1 hr (2024-03-29 20:19:39 GMT)
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oops: that's '... opinion, but rather ...'
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Note added at 13 hrs (2024-03-30 08:43:59 GMT)
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As for un saber, there would appear to be a certain nuance here that distinguishes it from 'un hecho'.
Another option:
'...; present it not as opinion, but rather as something/that which is consciously known'
...; don't present it as an option, but rather as something consciously known
un saber = algo que se sabe [con certeza]
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Note added at 1 hr (2024-03-29 20:19:39 GMT)
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oops: that's '... opinion, but rather ...'
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Note added at 13 hrs (2024-03-30 08:43:59 GMT)
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As for un saber, there would appear to be a certain nuance here that distinguishes it from 'un hecho'.
Another option:
'...; present it not as opinion, but rather as something/that which is consciously known'
Peer comment(s):
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Muriel Vasconcellos
11 hrs
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Thanks, Muriel :-)
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agree |
AllegroTrans
17 hrs
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Thanks, Chris!
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agree |
Laeticia Maris
17 hrs
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Thank you, Laeticia
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agree |
Alan Otero
20 hrs
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Thanks, Alan!
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neutral |
Francois Boye
: Self-conscious knowledge
3 days 5 hrs
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Thanks but I really don't see in saber as necessarily knowledge. Habrían dicho 'conocimiento', que es distinto..
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Comment: "Thank you. "
5 hrs
a knowingly self-evident truth
de sí mismo : a self-construction needs to be in there, besides which 'every word in the source text has to be accounted for in the translation', Prof. Peter Newmark.
Example sentence:
Definitions of self-evident truth. an assumption that is basic to an argument. synonyms: basic assumption, constatation. type of: assumption, supposal, supposition. a hypothesis that is taken for granted.
Peer comment(s):
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AllegroTrans
: Why are parading this Newmark nonsense yet again? You know well that phrases can validly translate to single words and vice-versa
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13 hrs
self-aware knowledge
Could be an option.
AKA Metacognitive Knowledge, which describes anything one knows about thinking, especially one's own.
AKA Metacognitive Knowledge, which describes anything one knows about thinking, especially one's own.
Example sentence:
Foote and Crystal showed for the first time that rats had self-aware knowledge
Reference:
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1 day 24 mins
factual knowledge and self-awareness
The information explains that a person deals with the doubts presented at introduction and indicates which answer is most reliable, without opinion, it's an answer based on factual knowledge and self awareness.
Peer comment(s):
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AllegroTrans
: Self-awareness is an entirely different concept from "knowing stuff"
1 day 25 mins
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+1
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An established fact
Although not a literal translation, I think this is what is meant ( vs a personal opinion)
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Note added at 2 jours 3 heures (2024-03-31 22:14:15 GMT)
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Perhaps 'self-acknowledged' would include the personal slant
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Note added at 2 jours 3 heures (2024-03-31 22:14:15 GMT)
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Perhaps 'self-acknowledged' would include the personal slant
Peer comment(s):
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Carol Gullidge
: Yes, or “a given” (just another way of expressing it)
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Thank you Carol
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