between two different kinds of knowledge: knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description. Whereas knowledge by description is something like ordinary...
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Epistemology (redirect from Knowledge (philosophy))
propositional knowledge about facts, practical knowledge in the form of skills, and knowledge by acquaintance as a familiarity through experience. Epistemologists...
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and implicit knowledge. Declarative knowledge is often contrasted with practical knowledge and knowledge by acquaintance. Practical knowledge consists of...
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presents another variant. Conee's acquaintance hypothesis identifies a third category of knowledge, "knowledge by acquaintance of an experience," that is not...
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and knowledge by acquaintance as a familiarity with the known object based on previous direct experience, like knowing someone personally. Knowledge is...
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practical knowledge and knowledge by acquaintance. Practical knowledge concerns the ability to do something, like knowing how to swim. Knowledge by acquaintance...
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Russell's contrast of Knowledge by Acquaintance and by Description. In the philosophy of mind, the phrase often refers to knowledge that can only be acquired...
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procedural knowledge (the knowledge of how, and especially how best, to perform some task), and "knowing of", or knowledge by acquaintance (the knowledge of something's...
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Decision making Descriptive knowledge Dispersed knowledge Fuzzy concept Hidden curriculum Intuition Knowledge by acquaintance Knowledge tagging Logical consequence...
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Imperative mood Inquiry Intuition Knowledge by acquaintance Knowledge tags Mentorship Methods of obtaining knowledge Normative science Procedural memory...
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The Problems of Philosophy (category Books by Bertrand Russell)
the reader through his famous 1910 distinction between knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description and introduces important theories of Plato...
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DIKW pyramid (redirect from Hierarchy of knowledge)
to knowledge by acquaintance, in that it is based on direct experience of stimuli;[verification needed] however, unlike knowledge by acquaintance, as...
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Perhaps also significant is that Bertrand Russell argued that knowledge by acquaintance played an important part in epistemology. Fricker, Elizabeth;...
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Grok (category Sources of knowledge)
Knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description – a distinction in philosophy between familiarity with a person, place, or thing and knowledge...
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Bertrand Russell (redirect from Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits)
Other Essays. London: George Allen & Unwin 1956. Logic and Knowledge: Essays 1901–1950, edited by Robert C. Marsh. London: George Allen & Unwin 1957. Why...
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bicycle, and knowledge by acquaintance, for example, knowing a celebrity personally. One area in epistemology is the analysis of knowledge. It assumes...
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Philosophy, Revised Second Edition 2008, p. 318 Saul Kripke, Arif Ahmed, p. 27 Russell, Bertrand (1917), Knowledge by Acquaintance and Knowledge by Description...
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clear understanding of the topic at hand.[clarification needed] Knowledge by acquaintance Scientific demonstration Physics Instructional Resource Association...
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On Denoting (category Essays by Bertrand Russell)
essentially two modes of knowing: knowledge by description and knowledge by (direct) acquaintance. Knowledge by acquaintance is limited to the sense data of...
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this time were the essays 'A Logician's Fairytale', 'Is There Knowledge by Acquaintance?', 'Law and Fact' and 'The Ascription of Responsibility and Rights'...
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Cogito, ergo sum Cryonics Free will Ideasthesia Introspection Knowledge by acquaintance List of unsolved problems in biology Mind–body problem Phenomenalism...
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two ways in which we can be familiar with objects: "knowledge by acquaintance" and "knowledge by description". For a time, Russell thought that we could...
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Judgment" was first read to the club on 21 October 1898. "Knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description" was presented to a meeting in 1911, and in...
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limits of knowledge by acquaintance: one is unable to know with certainty the existence of determinate things in one's experience merely by the virtue...
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Testimony Types of knowledge Descriptive knowledge – "Knowledge that" Procedural knowledge – "Knowledge how" Knowledge by acquaintance A priori and a posteriori...
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Borges and I (category Short stories by Jorge Luis Borges)
description (as opposed to the more expected knowledge by acquaintance). This is emphasized by the mention of receiving Borges's mail and reading about...
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paradox Knowledge Knowledge acquisition Knowledge and Its Limits Knowledge by acquaintance Knowledge by description Knowledge of Angels Knowledge relativity...
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"Connaturality". Connatural knowledge is a kind of knowledge by acquaintance. We know the natural law through our direct acquaintance with it in our human experience...
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The Conscious Mind (category Books by David Chalmers)
as a conditional); (2) the fact that Mary can only gain this knowledge by acquaintance (a point nearly every critic concedes) demonstrates that the experiential...
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Conversazione (section Knowledge dissemination)
of specimens delivered knowledge by acquaintance (with the concomitant psychological ownership of the knowledge so-acquired). The intellectual society...
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