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Knowledge gained through experience
Experiential knowledge is knowledge gained through experience, as opposed to a priori (before experience) knowledge: it can also be contrasted both with
Experiential_knowledge
Theory and philosophy of learning
Experiential learning (ExL) is the process of learning through experience, and is more narrowly defined as "learning through reflection on doing". Hands-on
Experiential_learning
Awareness of facts
practical knowledge in the form of skills and knowledge by acquaintance as a type of experiential familiarity are not forms of declarative knowledge. The main
Declarative_knowledge
Philosophy of education
increase knowledge, develop skills, clarify values, and develop people's capacity to contribute to their communities". The Journal of Experiential Education
Experiential_education
Tourism focused on cultural activities
as for example experiential education, experiential knowledge, experiential interior design, and experiential marketing. Experiential travel can emphasize
Experiential_travel
State in southern India
further argues that this script is used in the absence of reliable experiential knowledge in the face of agricultural development and GMOs. This is because
Telangana
Combination of wit and virtue
combination of "wit and virtue," the ability to apply expert tacit and experiential knowledge, balancing intrapersonal, interpersonal and institutional interests
Wisdom
Christian mystical practices
Christ at the Eucharist. The third dimension is the contemplative or experiential knowledge of God. Bernard McGinn defines Christian mysticism as: [T]hat part
Christian_mysticism
Spiritual teacher and guide
seeker [of knowledge or truth]) or student, with the guru serving as a "counsellor, who helps mould values, shares experiential knowledge as much as literal
Guru
Self-guided improvement
may not be able to provide include friendship, emotional support, experiential knowledge, identity, meaningful roles, and a sense of belonging. Many different
Self-help
Sufi term for spiritual knowledge
In Sufism, maʿrifa ("experiential knowledge" or "gnosis") is the mystical understanding of God or Divine Reality. It has been described as an immediate
Ma'rifa
Knowledge: what is known, understood, proven; information and products of learning
accessible from pure reason alone. Experiential knowledge – knowledge gained through experience. Explicit knowledge – knowledge that can be readily articulated
Outline_of_knowledge
Philosophical study of knowledge
and limits of knowledge. Also called the theory of knowledge, it explores different types of knowledge, such as propositional knowledge about facts, practical
Epistemology
Rule or guideline for action
Maxims can only function within a framework of personal (i.e., experiential) knowledge". In the realm of epistemology, the British philosopher Frank P
Maxim_(philosophy)
Benedictine interreligious dialogue movement
the experiential knowledge of other spiritual paths and therefore "plunging" into another religious tradition in order to gain this experiential knowledge
DIMMID
Knowledge acquired by means of the senses
formula Empirical measure Empirical relationship Empirical research Experiential knowledge Ground truth Phenomenology (philosophy) Costa, Daniel. "Empirical
Empirical_evidence
International society supporting the design research community
Studies Update". Design Research Society. Retrieved 14 July 2023. "Experiential Knowledge Special Interest Group's Aims". EKSIG. Retrieved 3 September 2012
Design_Research_Society
Awareness of facts, or competency
proposition. Knowledge by acquaintance is familiarity with something that results from direct experiential contact. The object of knowledge can be a person
Knowledge
Help between peers
described by Mark Salzer and colleagues in 2002: social support, experiential knowledge, social learning theory, social comparison theory, the helper-therapy
Peer_support
1556 book on mining and metallurgy by Georgius Agricola
experts who were not eager to share the experiential knowledge they had accumulated over centuries; this knowledge was passed down orally within a small
De_re_metallica
Mental health organizations
function by collecting donations not through controlling the members. Experiential knowledge is mostly found, and there is a high emphasis on sharing. An example
Self-help groups for mental health
Self-help_groups_for_mental_health
Philosophical concept of the human soul from Middle Age Germany
knowledge. The goal is not only knowledge that is gained through a discursive process; rather, it is primarily about a special experiential knowledge
Ground_of_the_Soul
Sharing knowledge for problem solving
to "transfer" experiential knowledge to other people. Information might be thought of as facts or understood data; however, knowledge has to do with
Knowledge_transfer
Term in Sufism
Sufism into a central epistemological concept denoting intuitive, experiential knowledge of the divine. In Sufism, dhawq is a direct, first-hand experience
Dhawq
1540 metallurgy book by Vannoccio Biringuccio
not eager to share their knowledge. Much experiential knowledge had been accumulated over the course of time. This knowledge was consecutively handed
De_la_pirotechnia
1934 book by Julius Evola
supposes was the defining feature of the traditional world, was the experiential knowledge of the two natures: high and low, being and becoming, supernatural
Revolt Against the Modern World
Revolt_Against_the_Modern_World
Period following the Apostolic Age to the First Council of Nicaea in 325
material universe), and who brought salvation through direct, experiential "knowledge" (gnosis). During the ante-Nicene period, various local and provincial
Christianity in the ante-Nicene period
Christianity_in_the_ante-Nicene_period
Common Greek noun for knowledge
typically recognize as knowledge, and is the source of our word epistemology. Gnosis, however, is often associated with experiential, intuitive, or spiritual
Gnosis
Arabic diacritic marking gemination
مَحَبّة maḥábbah "love, agape" as opposed to مَعْرِفة maʻrifah '(experiential) knowledge'. In Arabic verse, when scanning the meter, a syllable closed by
Shaddah
Hindu tradition of textual interpretation
serving as a "counselor, who helps mold values, shares experiential knowledge as much as literal knowledge, an exemplar in life, an inspirational source and
Advaita_Vedanta
American Christian and Missionary Alliance pastor and devotional writer (1897–1963)
omnipresence, he distinguishes formal belief in God's presence from the experiential knowledge of that presence, which he associates with joy, inward sweetness
A._W._Tozer
French mystic, spiritual writer, and lay religious figure
wider current of “experimental” or interior theology that stressed experiential knowledge of God and the hidden life of prayer. Although later readers sometimes
Jean_de_Bernieres-Louvigny
Sphere opposite the public sphere centred on individuality and personal autonomy
the same time, there was a new valorisation of the personal – of experiential knowledge and the world of the body – as against the (traditional) male preserves
Private_sphere
Traditions of human transformation aided by religious experiences
Christ in the Eucharist. The third dimension is the contemplative or experiential knowledge of God. Until the sixth century, the Greek term theoria, meaning
Mysticism
Self-awareness about thinking, higher-order thinking skills
Robert L. (1993). "The Architecture and Dynamics of Developing Mind: Experiential Structuralism as a Frame for Unifying Cognitive Developmental Theories"
Metacognition
Discipline combining linguistics, psychology and cognitive science
a complex network of knowledge domains that are related to each other through experience. Language is experiential – knowledge of language emerges from
Cognitive_linguistics
Data, information, knowledge, wisdom hierarchy
(also known as the knowledge pyramid or information hierarchy) is a model describing relationships between data, information, knowledge and wisdom [citation
DIKW_pyramid
Knowledge derived from familiarity
must be composed entirely of experiential components with which we have acquaintance. Per Russell, all foundational knowledge is by acquaintance, and all
Knowledge_by_acquaintance
Education service on the web
need for a more integrated approach that incorporates instructors’ experiential knowledge into formal evaluation systems to enhance course effectiveness and
Massive_open_online_course
Greek-language term
life and godliness (eusébeia), through the true (full, personal, experiential) knowledge of Him Who called us by His own glory and excellence" (2 Pet 1:3)
Eusebeia
Sufi scholar and Sunni philosopher (1165–1240)
of experiential knowledge that cannot be attained through rational reflection or expressed through logical argument. Examples include the knowledge of
Ibn_Arabi
Technique to detect a suspect's participation in a crime
which, the results are analyzed to verify if the brain produces any experiential knowledge, which is essentially the recognition of events disclosed. University
Brain Electrical Oscillation Signature Profiling
Brain_Electrical_Oscillation_Signature_Profiling
Conceptual framework
and national origin-based forms of discrimination. CRT finds the experiential knowledge of people of color and draws explicitly from these lived experiences
Critical_race_theory
American lawyer
Saint tradition. Ostler adopts an epistemology of "supra-verbal" experiential knowledge and subjectivity (following the Danish philosopher Søren Kiekegaard
Blake_Ostler
Core principle of social ecology
community gardening. The execution of these practices builds up experiential knowledge within a community - a form of environmental education that helps
Environmental_stewardship
Evaluating outside-classroom knowledge
Learning), CCC (Crediting Current Competence), or APEL (Accrediting Prior Experiential Learning) in the UK, RPL in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa
Recognition_of_prior_learning
First multiple-orca capture
resulted in the deaths of orcas. Griffin's project was born of experiential knowledge combined with the geographical advantages of Puget Sound. His wealth
Yukon Harbor orca capture operation
Yukon_Harbor_orca_capture_operation
Catholic mendicant order
full knowledge of God but in the journey of or process of faith. That then led to an understanding that was directed toward an experiential knowledge of
Dominican_Order
Ability to reflect on one's actions so as to engage in a process of continuous learning
Lewin, highlights the concept of experiential learning and is centered on the transformation of information into knowledge. This takes place after a situation
Reflective_practice
Form of Christian interior and contemplative prayer
attention. Jacques Maritain distinguishes conceptual knowledge from contemplative or experiential knowledge. Drawing on Carmelite mystical theology, he argues
Mental_prayer
Philosophical viewpoint
possibility of stable knowledge of that external world. In Women, Fire and Dangerous Things, Lakoff expands on the foundations of experientialism with research
Experientialism
One of the major Vaishnava traditions
knowledge. Traditionally a reverential figure to the student in Hinduism, the guru serves as a "counselor, who helps mold values, shares experiential
Sri_Vaishnavism
Indigenous and other traditional knowledge of local ecology
has been debated, as traditional knowledge is often based on long-term observation, cultural methods, and experiential learning, rather than the standardized
Traditional ecological knowledge
Traditional_ecological_knowledge
Making Sense of Medieval Medicine: Humors, Weird Animal Parts, and Experiential Knowledge Aegineta, Paulus (1846). Adams, Francis (ed.). The Seven Books of
History_of_leprosy
1934 book by John Dewey
dynamic potential of inquiry to discover knowledge and pursue ideals, that is, to act on experiential knowledge in order to improve life". Central to this
A_Common_Faith
Perception that only seems real
reference] starting in Europe, aims to[neutrality is disputed] utilize knowledge and experience of voice hearers combined with experts in disorders such
Hallucination
Conscious event, perception or practical knowledge
access to the knowledge of various facts concerning the event in question without any experiential component associated with this knowledge. In episodic
Experience
Term from the sociology of science
A knowledge production mode is a term from the sociology of science which refers to the way (scientific) knowledge is produced. So far, three modes have
Knowledge_production_modes
framework that look for the complementary nature of scientific and experiential knowledge. The aim is to generate a multiplying positive effect for women
Women's Knowledge International
Women's_Knowledge_International
"integrates transdisciplinary methodologies that draw on theory, experiential knowledge, and critical consciousness to illuminate and combat root causes
2020s critical race theory controversies
2020s_critical_race_theory_controversies
Decisions and practices that use evidence to make decisions
knowledge including drawing on academic research, experiential knowledge and respected colleagues. The researchers concluded that skillful 'knowledge
Evidence-based_management
based on experiential contact, like knowing the taste of chocolate. Definitions of knowledge try to describe the essential features of knowledge. This includes
Definitions_of_knowledge
Variety of Marxism–Leninism in China
ensure that his Thought remained important and a wellspring of experiential knowledge from which the CPC could draw lessons and guidance." Mao Zedong
Maoism
Physical activity consisting mainly of yoga poses
postural; from being understood intellectually to experientially; from embodying esoteric knowledge to being accessible to all; from being taught orally
Yoga_as_exercise
Cultural practices common among various peoples of the Muslim world
his senses and thoughts on God in the hope of attaining maarifat (experiential knowledge of God) and triggering mystic states within him- or herself. Dhikr
Islamic_culture
Studies that prepare a person for a specific occupation
was given to job-specific skills as well as the conceptual and experiential knowledge necessary to enable individuals to grow and develop in the workplace
Vocational_education
Measure of how well someone's life is going
objective external conditions. Instead, it depends primarily on experiential knowledge of the self, brought about through practices like self-inquiry and
Well-being
Problems in reconstructing a historical and philosophical image of Socrates
of which Aeschines could not have had any personal first-hand experiential knowledge. However, substantial amounts are extant of his works Alcibiades
Socratic_problem
Taking in the meaning of letters or symbols
integrate more metaphorical, inferential, analogical, background, and experiential knowledge. This stage in learning to read will often last until early adulthood
Reading
Approach to research in social sciences
notion that experiential distance is required for objectivity in scientific and sociological research. Instead, PAR values embodied knowledge beyond "gated
Participatory_action_research
13th-century mystical work by Mechthild of Magdeburg
purgatory and hell; the struggle against demonic deception; and experiential knowledge of God. The work contains severe imagery of bodily mortification
The Flowing Light of the Godhead
The_Flowing_Light_of_the_Godhead
Indian Guru (1885–1986)
Tradition of Bihar, by Prof. Veena Howard, a ResearchGate Publication Experiential Knowledge, by Maharshi Mehi, collection of discourses compiled from the magazine
Maharshi_Mehi_Paramhans
2009 single by Behemoth
love and hate. Dionysian rave focuses entirely on Here and Now, experiential knowledge, intuition and passion. All of these are essential factors or components
Ov_Fire_and_the_Void
Theological teachings of Gregory Palamas
inward by ceasing to register the senses, in order to achieve an experiential knowledge of God (see theoria). The Tabor Light refers to the light revealed
Palamism
Medical procedure to replace a person's face using donor tissue
transplant community needs to do more in order to ensure that the experiential knowledge of face transplant recipients is included in the ongoing evaluation
Face_transplant
84). Contemplative psychology gathers its knowledge base from the comparative analysis of experiential knowledge across contemplative traditions. "If we
Contemplative_psychology
Portuguese explorer and writer
authors and did not reveal a knowledge of either classical culture nor aesthetics of the Renaissance, his experiential knowledge and intelligence enabled
Fernão_Mendes_Pinto
Methods of managing schizophrenia
clinicians present. Peer support in which people with experiential knowledge of mental illness provide knowledge, experience, emotional, social or practical help
Management_of_schizophrenia
Swedish vlogger, entrepreneur
attended the social sciences program in high school. She studied experiential knowledge in Nyköping. During her youth, she worked as a receptionist, cloakroom
Therése_Lindgren
Branch of theology that explains mystical practices and states
therefore transcends the self and experiential knowledge or gnosis. Gnosis is most importantly understood as a knowledge of oneself; theoria is the experience
Mystical_theology
Map of history from Big Bang to present
The tree of knowledge (ToK) system is a new[when?] map of Big History that traces cosmic evolution across four different planes of existence, identified
Tree_of_knowledge_system
British author, poet, publisher, editor and translator
making available to a wider non-Orthodox audience in the West the experiential knowledge and inner practices contained within Eastern Orthodoxy and in particular
Robin_Amis
Decentralized, whole community-based urban design process
conversation with members of the community who have immediate, experiential knowledge of their neighborhood. In transactive planning, this dialog is paired
Participatory_planning
Indian social activists and researchers
system that encourages students to partake in manual labour to gain experiential knowledge. Rani Bang (née Chari) was born in Chandrapur in 1951. Her father
Abhay_and_Rani_Bang
American spiritual organization
and emotional assent to religious doctrine was not enough. Full experiential knowledge (gnosis) of God beyond merely intuitive spiritual insight was true
Holy_Order_of_MANS
shaking off the priorities society offered, in pursuit instead of experiential knowledge of God. They lived very practically, emphasizing work and self-sufficiency
Christian mysticism in ancient Africa
Christian_mysticism_in_ancient_Africa
Branch of psychology
decided that a practicum experience be required to help facilitate experiential knowledge within the field. The Thayer Conference is one of the most significant
School psychology challenges and benefits
School_psychology_challenges_and_benefits
Hindu monastery
serving as a "counselor, who helps mold values, shares experiential knowledge as much as literal knowledge, an exemplar in life, an inspirational source and
Matha
Data and information held by an organization
tacit knowledge is normally difficult to capture, with most organizations depending almost entirely on the explicit knowledge. This makes experiential learning
Organizational_memory
Groups in Dungeons & Dragons setting
though most are not so extreme. "Sensates" believe that accumulating experiential knowledge through the senses is the only way to achieve enlightenment. Their
Faction_(Planescape)
Process of acquiring new knowledge
attempts to extract facts out of their experiential context or – as some describe – a timeless organization of knowledge. For instance, if a person remembers
Learning
Presbyterian denomination in the US and Canada
objective of leading people of every class, colour and creed to an experiential knowledge of Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord. Sanctified in Behaviour, encouraging
Free Presbyterian Church of North America
Free_Presbyterian_Church_of_North_America
Lived Experience Leadership across the health sector
research or education refers to the application of collective experiential knowledge and expertise to decision-making and agenda-setting processes in
Lived_experience_leadership
2009 book by Christine Keiner
"intersection[] of scientific knowledge with experiential knowledge in the context of use," in that Keiner "treats the knowledge of the Chesapeake Bay’s oystermen
The_Oyster_Question
South Africa union education organisation
trade unionists access to higher education, recognise workers' experiential knowledge, and promote critical thinking and activism. DITSELA was described
DITSELA
International sea transport education provider
teachers, trainers and lecturers always have in depth practical, experiential knowledge and are selected from the shipping and transport industry itself
STC_Group
Theory of human intelligence formulated by Robert Sternberg
parts: componential, experiential and practical. Sternberg's theory has since been expanded and advanced in the book Experiential Intelligence by Soren
Triarchic theory of intelligence
Triarchic_theory_of_intelligence
Knowledge Exam (NKE). The NPPA assesses one's understanding of the Required Professional Capabilities (RPCs) as they relate to experiential knowledge
National Professional Practice Assessment
National_Professional_Practice_Assessment
Theory of education advocating a hands-on approach
inert knowledge. Learning by doing is related to other types of learning such as adventure learning, action learning, cooperative learning, experiential learning
Learning-by-doing
them to communicate interventions with cultural sensitivity and experiential knowledge of community values, leading to faster rapport with program participants
Promotora
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Conqueror of the mind, Conqueror of knowledge
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Chitkala | சிதà¯à®•லா
Knowledge
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Paying respect, Vision, Knowledge
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Having knowledge of the subject
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God knowledge
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Greater knowledge, Wisdom
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Knowledge
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Knowledge, Wisdom, Speech, Hymn, Goddess
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Full of knowledge, A Devi name
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Greater knowledge, Wisdom
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New Veda knowledge
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Master of accurate knowledge
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Full of knowledge, A Devi name
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Meditation, True knowledge
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An ancient religious city
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Treasure Lord
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Muslim
Wealth
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Arabic Muslim
Wise.
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Lump of earth
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Luasaigh, an altered form of Mac Cluasaigh, a Cork name meaning ‘son of Cluasach’, a byname originally denoting someone with large or otherwise noticeable ears (from cluas ‘ear’).English and Irish (of Norman origin), French : habitational name from any of various places in Normandy and northern France originally named with the Latin personal name Lucius + the locative suffix -acum.English : variant of Luce 1.
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British, English
From the Roe-deer Brook
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Bengali, Indian
Reliable; Willed
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Tamil
Biggest in universe, The Sun or the king, Resplendent, Splendor
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Capability
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v. i.
That familiarity which is gained by actual experience; practical skill; as, a knowledge of life.
a.
Pertaining to experiment; founded on, or derived from, experiment or trial; as, experimental science; given to, or skilled in, experiment; as, an experimental philosopher.
v. i.
The state of not having; the condition of being without anything; absence or scarcity of what is needed or desired; deficiency; lack; as, a want of power or knowledge for any purpose; want of food and clothing.
a.
Known by, or derived from, experience; as, experimental religion.
v. i.
Sexual intercourse; -- usually preceded by carnal; as, carnal knowledge.
n.
A woman who has had no carnal knowledge of man; a maid.
a.
Of or pertaining to a trial or trials; essaying; experimental.
v. t.
To furnish or give experimental knowledge of; to make (one) to know; to make familiar; -- followed by with.
v. i.
Scope of information; cognizance; notice; as, it has not come to my knowledge.
n.
Hence: A full collection or set of implements, or utensils, for a given duty, experimental or operative; any complex instrument or appliance, mechanical or chemical, for a specific action or operation; machinery; mechanism.
a.
Fitted for trial beforehand; experimental.
a.
Experimental; of the nature of experiment.
n.
An act of knowledge, one or more, by which single facts or general truths are ascertained; experimental or inductive knowledge; hence, implying skill, facility, or practical wisdom gained by personal knowledge, feeling or action; as, a king without experience of war.
a.
Unripe in knowledge or judgment; unsophisticated; raw; green; as, a verdant youth.
n.
Absence or want of experience; lack of personal and experimental knowledge; as, the inexperience of youth.
n.
Knowledge of one's self, or of one's own character, powers, limitations, etc.
v. t.
To be without; to be destitute of, or deficient in; not to have; to lack; as, to want knowledge; to want judgment; to want learning; to want food and clothing.
a.
Derived from, or pertaining to, experience.
a.
Fitted for trail or test; experimental; tentative; treating of attempts.