The difference between Erudition and Information
When used as nouns, erudition means profound knowledge, especially that based on learning and scholarship, whereas information means that which resolves uncertainty.
check bellow for the other definitions of Erudition and Information
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Erudition as a noun:
Profound knowledge, especially that based on learning and scholarship.
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Information as a noun:
That which resolves uncertainty; anything that answers the question of "what a given entity is".
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Information as a noun:
Things that are or can be known about a given topic; communicable knowledge of something.
Examples:
"I need some more information about this issue."
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Information as a noun:
The act of informing or imparting knowledge; notification.
Examples:
"For your information, I did this because I wanted to."
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Information as a noun (legal):
A statement of criminal activity brought before a judge or magistrate; in the UK, used to inform a magistrate of an offence and request a warrant; in the US, an accusation brought before a judge without a grand jury indictment.
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Information as a noun (obsolete):
The act of informing against someone, passing on incriminating knowledge; accusation.
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Information as a noun (now, _, rare):
The systematic imparting of knowledge; education, training.
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Information as a noun (now, _, rare):
The creation of form; the imparting of a given quality or characteristic; forming, animation.
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Information as a noun (computing):
[…] the meaning that a human assigns to data by means of the known conventions used in its representation.
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Information as a noun (Christianity):
Divine inspiration.
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Information as a noun:
A service provided by telephone which provides listed telephone numbers of a subscriber.
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Information as a noun (information theory):
Any unambiguous abstract data, the smallest possible unit being the .
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Information as a noun:
As contrasted with data, information is processed to extract relevant data.
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Information as a noun (information technology):
Any ordered sequence of symbols (or signals) (that could contain a message).