Apparently both rules of etiquette and moral rules embody knowledge about what ought to be done.
Embodied knowledge is action oriented and consists of contextual practices.
Intellectual property embodies traditional thought and knowledge with value addition.
On a more serious level, the Psychologist embodies real psychological knowledge and the kind of rules of thumb that professionals use in an attempt to provide genuine help.
Such an artist holds a respected position in tribal society because of the work that he or she creates, embodying not only complex craft techniques but also spiritual/social and symbolic knowledge.
That is, the animal's mind may implicitly embody knowledge about its external environment, which knowledge is used by it in its perceptual interpretations.
He was known to be a mystic and to embody divine knowledge in a way that was similar, if not identical, to that of the Imams.
AVATA: "Ahhhh, Humankerro, we embody such knowledge but we cannot know it."
Programmers have created computer-aided design systems that embody knowledge about shapes and motion, stress and strain, electronic circuits, heat flow, and how machine tools shape metal.
Embodied knowledge is "basically the intelligence in your muscles," Dr. Nardi said.