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What counts as knowledge?, Additional, Shared Knowledge - Coggle Diagram
What counts as knowledge?
Observable (from the senses) - Knowledge that can be directly observed with human senses excluding memory. Practical; skills and abilities one possess count as knowledge of oneself that others do not have. It is true, applies to oneself, and can be justified and proven through use/setting.
Apple - Basic object unified meaning
Object of which through its true meaning/appearance changes i.e. illusion Drawing - though interpretation of the meaning of the drawing is different, the unified observable knowledge is the same
Lying (soft skill) -
Rubix cube solving (skill)
Theoretical and logical
Mathematics and regression
Language
Atoms and other scientific inductions
COUNTERARGUMENTS
Practical Knowledge isn't knowledge; it's simply an ability one can inherit. No new knowledge is gained. Rather, it is a combination of using memory to enable a new combination of sensory pathways i.e. Piano playing
Observational knowledge is only relative; you cannot comprehend the world through the consciousness of others. Therefore, the knowledge derived from observation only works on oneself, and cannot truly apply to others. E.g. Green
Logical knowledge cannot be self-affirming because human beings are not always rational. If I logic that rubix cubes can allow
Theoretical shortcoming: Knowledge that can be turned out to not be true means it was never truly knowledge; or withholds a force of knowledge
Everything - There is no such thing as falsehood
Things that have been proven false that were once considered knowledge
Justified true belief that isn't knowledge - special case
Nothing - There is no such thing as an absolute truth
Things that have been proven false that were considered knowledge - Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence
False absoluteness - anything green (language justification)
Self-defining
Additional
Memory
Skill
Shared Knowledge
Collectively known - link to other facets of knowledge
Societal Conventions and Language