Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

un saber consciente de sí mismo

English translation:

something consciously known

Added to glossary by schmetterlich
Mar 29 19:10
8 mos ago
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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

Discussion

schmetterlich (asker) Apr 1:
Thank you all!

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'
Peer comment(s):

agree Muriel Vasconcellos
11 hrs
Thanks, Muriel :-)
agree AllegroTrans
17 hrs
Thanks, Chris!
agree Laeticia Maris
17 hrs
Thank you, Laeticia
agree Alan Otero
20 hrs
Thanks, Alan!
neutral Francois Boye : Self-conscious knowledge
3 days 5 hrs
Thanks but I really don't see in saber as necessarily knowledge. Habrían dicho 'conocimiento', que es distinto..
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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):

neutral AllegroTrans : Why are parading this Newmark nonsense yet again? You know well that phrases can validly translate to single words and vice-versa
13 hrs
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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.
Example sentence:

Foote and Crystal showed for the first time that rats had self-aware knowledge

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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):

disagree AllegroTrans : Self-awareness is an entirely different concept from "knowing stuff"
1 day 25 mins
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2 hrs

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
Peer comment(s):

agree Carol Gullidge : Yes, or “a given” (just another way of expressing it)
1 hr
Thank you Carol
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