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2. What is Acquaintance Knowledge?

  • Knowing something is true
  • Having the ability to do something (knowing 'how') Eg. How to ride a bike
  • Knowing/being familiar with a person/place/situation etc (knowing 'of')
  • Knowing some fact or statement (knowing 'that')

3. What is Propositional Knowledge?

  • Having the ability to do something (knowing 'how') Eg. How to ride a bike
  • Knowing some fact or statement (knowing 'that')
  • Knowing that something is the case
  • Knowing/being familiar with a person/place/situation etc (knowing 'of')

4. What is a proposition?

  • A claim that something is true or false about the world. Propositions can be true or false. It 'proposes' that one version of events (rather than another is true.
  • A claim that a particular argument is supported by the best available evidence and should therefore be taken as factual
  • A claim that something is true or false about the world. It 'proposes' that one version of events (rather than another is true.
  • A claim that something is or is not the case or that something did or did not happen

5. What are the three types of knowledge?

  • Justified, True, Belief
  • Ability, Propositional, Acquaintance
  • Declarative, Procedural, Conditional
  • Skills, Experience, Attitude

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