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Can all knowledge be expressed in words or symbols? - Coggle Diagram
Can all knowledge be expressed in words or symbols?
language
Areas of Knowledge
Arts
Ways of knowing
Picture kodak moments allows for the knowledge to be engraved forever
live moments being captured in real time can have more of an impact than verbal retelling of the stories
ex. Migrant mother
Allows for the real emotions to be captured and will not be muddled through retellings
ex. "Burning Monk" picture
sensory perception
Human Science
Ways of knowing
No matter how much instructions are given, somethings only work best when you experience it hands on
Sensing the ways to do certain things allows for the gain of personal knowledge and allow the development of muscle memory which can then be used to express the knowledge
ex. driving a car (parallel parking)
reading a book can give you advice on certain things but only actually doing the thing will give you that knowledge
ex. doctors doing surgery
sensory perception
Facial expression can give insight to a person feeling, which serves as knowledge to understand some
crying means sadness, smiles mean happy
Words are not needed to articulate emotions
ex. Edna's reaction to piano
ex. mom listening to music