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THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE - Coggle Diagram
THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE
PERSONAL IGNORANCE
Personal ignorance is when a person is ignorant towards various things. However being ignorant isn't always a bad thing. That ignorance may lead us to explore and research more about the topic, therefore our knowledge will widen itself.
Illusion of explanatory depth is the situation that a person thinks they know enough about a subject when they actually don't
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PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE
Personal knowledge is acquired by personally experiencing things, therefore it is also considered as experiential knowledge. However not all of it is consisted of experience.
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Innate: It is the type of knowledge that we posses from birth. Knowing how to breath or cry are considered innate knowledge.
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A priori is very similar ti innate knowledge. A priori is when the mind possesses knowledge without using any experience or observation
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SHARED KNOWLEDGE
This is the knowledge that is common between all the people. We use shared knowledge a lot in our daily lives. For example the things we read on our books or internet are all considered shared knowledge
KNOWING YOURSELF
Knowing and finding ourselves are a journey. In this journey you learn from your experiences, the people around you, the places you visit, the books you read etc. and everytime you learn something new, you change bit by bit. Because humans never stop devoloping.
Objectivity: Believing in something depending on its logic and proofs. It isn't based on personal feelings.
Subejctivity: This is based on the one's own personal thoughts and feelings,therefore it is solely from our own perspective
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