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Knowledge of how to perform a task
Procedural knowledge, also known as know-how, is the knowledge exercised in the performance of some task. Unlike descriptive knowledge (also known as declarative
Procedural_knowledge
Awareness of facts
Declarative knowledge, also known as theoretical knowledge, descriptive knowledge, propositional knowledge, and knowledge-that, is an awareness of facts
Declarative_knowledge
Decision-making framework for artificial intelligence
and provided to a PRS system is a set of knowledge areas. Each knowledge area is a piece of procedural knowledge that specifies how to do something, e.g
Procedural_reasoning_system
Awareness of facts, or competency
acquaintance), or a practical skill (procedural knowledge). Descriptive knowledge, also called propositional knowledge, is often characterized as true belief
Knowledge
Unconscious memory used to perform tasks
Procedural memory is a type of implicit memory (unconscious, long-term memory) which aids the performance of particular types of tasks without conscious
Procedural_memory
1986 book
experiences within the educational system. Procedural knowledge reflects the recognition that multiple sources of knowledge exist, and that procedures are necessary
Women's_Ways_of_Knowing
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
Self-awareness about thinking, higher-order thinking skills
Declarative knowledge can also be referred to as "world knowledge". Procedural knowledge: refers to knowledge about doing things. This type of knowledge is displayed
Metacognition
Knowledge: what is known, understood, proven; information and products of learning
acquaintance), or a practical skill (procedural knowledge). Descriptive knowledge, also called propositional knowledge, is often characterized as true belief
Outline_of_knowledge
Data, information, knowledge, wisdom hierarchy
data items and information statements available. Knowledge quality deals with procedural knowledge and information embedded in the command and control
DIKW_pyramid
Type of knowledge base
In knowledge representation and reasoning, a knowledge graph is a knowledge base that uses a graph-structured data model or topology to represent and operate
Knowledge_graph
one between procedural knowledge and declarative knowledge. The declarative/procedural framework focuses on memory systems—how knowledge is stored and
Implicit and explicit knowledge
Implicit_and_explicit_knowledge
Two types of knowledge, justification, or argument
Latin phrases used in philosophy and linguistics to distinguish types of knowledge, justification, or argument by their reliance on experience. Roughly speaking
A_priori_and_a_posteriori
Cognitive disorder where memory is disturbed or lost
procedural knowledge. In addition, priming (both perceptual and conceptual) can assist amnesiacs in the learning of fresh non-declarative knowledge.
Amnesia
Skills, ideas and experiences
Phronesis Procedural knowledge Situated knowledge Tacit assumption Text and conversation theory Threshold knowledge Unsaid "Tacit and Explicit Knowledge | Key
Tacit_knowledge
Subdiscipline of psychology
their knowledge and apply strategies to improve it in areas where they lack it. Declarative knowledge and procedural knowledge: Declarative knowledge is
Cognitive_psychology
Method used in intelligent tutoring systems
theory Knowledge space theory Latent growth modeling Corbett, A. T.; Anderson, J. R. (1995). "Knowledge tracing: Modeling the acquisition of procedural knowledge"
Bayesian_knowledge_tracing
Philosophical problem about what constitutes knowledge
landmark philosophical problem concerning the understanding of descriptive knowledge. Attributed to American philosopher Edmund Gettier, Gettier-type counterexamples
Gettier_problem
Overview of and topical guide to epistemology
Inference Testimony Types of knowledge Descriptive knowledge – "Knowledge that" Procedural knowledge – "Knowledge how" Knowledge by acquaintance A priori
Outline_of_epistemology
Approach to generating value
Ryle and Israel Scheffler, who conducted knowledge to the terms "procedural knowledge" and "conceptual Knowledge" and identified two types of skills: "routine
Knowledge_economy
Philosophical problem articulated by David Hume
statements of dubious validity. Hume's fork is the idea that all items of knowledge are based either on logic and definitions, or else on observation. If
Is–ought_problem
Field of artificial intelligence
advocated the procedural embedding of knowledge instead. The resulting conflict between the use of logical representations and the use of procedural representations
Knowledge representation and reasoning
Knowledge_representation_and_reasoning
Ancient Greek philosopher
justification (or an "account") would require knowledge of difference, meaning that the definition of knowledge is circular. In the Sophist, Statesman, Republic
Plato
Conformity to reality
amount to knowledge, which, unlike justification on its own, has truth as a core component. Epistemologists discuss various sources of knowledge or how people
Truth
2000 philosophical book by Timothy Williamson
Knowledge and Its Limits, a 2000 book by philosopher Timothy Williamson, argues that the concept of knowledge cannot be analyzed into a set of other concepts;
Knowledge_and_Its_Limits
Cameraman Destroyer
command that records a terminal session Script, a description of procedural knowledge used in script theory, also used in artificial intelligence SCRIPT
Script
In contrast, knowledge about the rules of a language, such as grammatical word order is procedural knowledge and is stored in procedural memory. Ullman
Theories of second-language acquisition
Theories_of_second-language_acquisition
Proving validity without revealing other data
In cryptography, a zero-knowledge proof (also known as a ZK proof or ZKP) is a protocol in which one party (the prover) can convince another party (the
Zero-knowledge_proof
Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath (384–322 BC)
nature would be the primary kind of knowledge; but if there is some motionless independent thing, the knowledge of this precedes it and is first philosophy
Aristotle
Information repository with multiple applications
In computer science, a knowledge base (KB) is a set of sentences, each sentence given in a knowledge representation language, with interfaces to tell
Knowledge_base
Knowledge base to enhance search results
The Knowledge Graph is a knowledge base from which Google serves relevant information in an infobox beside its search results. This allows the user to
Knowledge_Graph_(Google)
Computer program that uses a knowledge base and reasoning to solve problems
knowledge implicitly embedded in procedural code, as in a conventional computer program). In addition, the knowledge may be structured by means of a subsumption
Knowledge-based_systems
English philosopher and logician (1872–1970)
scientific knowledge. Every man of science whose outlook is truly scientific is ready to admit that what passes for scientific knowledge at the moment
Bertrand_Russell
Philosophical view that events are determined by prior events
"theological determinism is the thesis that God exists and has infallible knowledge of all true propositions including propositions about our future actions"
Determinism
Educational performance
evaluated or which aspects are most important—procedural knowledge such as skills or declarative knowledge such as facts. Furthermore, there are inconclusive
Academic_achievement
French philosopher (1925–1995)
Justification Knowledge Meta Objectivity Privileged access Problem of induction Problem of other minds Perception Procedural knowledge Proposition Regress
Gilles_Deleuze
Empiricist philosophical theory
Positivism is a philosophical school that holds that all genuine knowledge is either true by definition or positive—the latter meaning a posteriori facts
Positivism
French philosopher and mathematician (1596–1650)
theory of innate knowledge and that all humans were born with knowledge through the higher power of God. It was this theory of innate knowledge that was later
René_Descartes
Danish theologian and philosopher (1813–1855)
know." He wanted to "lead a completely human life and not merely one of knowledge". Kierkegaard didn't want to be a philosopher in the traditional or Hegelian
Søren_Kierkegaard
Doubtful attitude toward knowledge claims
Skepticism (US) or scepticism (UK) is a questioning attitude or doubt toward knowledge claims that are seen as mere belief or dogma. For example, if a person
Skepticism
Austrian philosopher and logician (1889–1951)
On Certainty, collection of aphorisms discussing the relation between knowledge and certainty, extremely influential in the philosophy of action (1969)
Ludwig_Wittgenstein
Subjective attitude that something is true
theoretical philosophical study of knowledge. The primary problem in epistemology is to understand what is needed to have knowledge. In a notion derived from Plato's
Belief
Semantic distinction in philosophy
distinction between analytic and synthetic method in various areas of knowledge, in particular in mathematics, dates to antiquity. However, the distinction
Analytic–synthetic distinction
Analytic–synthetic_distinction
Interpretation of sensory information
The following process connects a person's concepts and expectations (or knowledge) with restorative and selective mechanisms, such as attention, that influence
Perception
Independent education without the guidance of teachers
Metacognition Open-source curriculum Pedagogy Personal development Polymath Procedural knowledge Reading (process) Rhizome (philosophy) Scholar Self awareness Self-experimentation
Autodidacticism
Programming language
“cheating” to incorporate procedural knowledge. Planner was invented for the purposes of the procedural embedding of knowledge and was a rejection of the
Planner (programming language)
Planner_(programming_language)
Italian Dominican friar and philosopher (1225–1274)
rather, that the confluence of both was necessary—for one to obtain true knowledge of God. Thomas blended Greek philosophy and Christian doctrine by suggesting
Thomas_Aquinas
Christian theologian and philosopher (354 – 430)
recognized the centrality of testimony to human knowledge and argued that what others tell us can provide knowledge even if we do not have independent reasons
Augustine_of_Hippo
Study of the origins of knowledge
Genetic epistemology or 'developmental theory of knowledge' is a study of the origins (genesis) of knowledge (epistemology) established by Swiss psychologist
Genetic_epistemology
Combination of wit and virtue
research, wisdom has five components: rich factual knowledge of life-matters, rich procedural knowledge, life span contextualism, relativism, apprehending
Wisdom
English philosopher and physician (1632–1704)
concepts, he maintained that we are born without innate ideas, and that knowledge is instead determined only by experience derived from sense perception
John_Locke
Assesses whether a person performs a job well
determinants: declarative knowledge, procedural knowledge and skill, and motivation. Declarative knowledge represents the knowledge of a given task's requirements
Job_performance
Series of manuals on automobile maintenance
Haynes Owner's Workshop Manuals (commonly known as Haynes Manuals) is a series of manuals from the British and American publisher Haynes Group Limited
Haynes_Manual
Basic distinction in philosophy
subjectivism is that it is difficult to distinguish between knowledge, opinions, and subjective knowledge. Platonic idealism is a form of metaphysical objectivism
Subjectivity and objectivity (philosophy)
Subjectivity_and_objectivity_(philosophy)
How one process influences another
instead, he appealed to custom and mental habit, observing that all human knowledge derives solely from experience. The topic of causality remains a staple
Causality
Software
moment. The only exception to this rule is the procedural module, which stores and applies procedural knowledge. It does not have an accessible buffer and
ACT-R
Question of whether inductive reasoning leads to definitive knowledge
knowledge could never be stated. The 9th century Indian skeptic, Jayarasi Bhatta, also made an attack on inference, along with all means of knowledge
Problem_of_induction
German polymath (1646–1716)
the scholastic tradition, notably the assumption that some substantive knowledge of reality can be achieved by reasoning from first principles or prior
Gottfried_Wilhelm_Leibniz
Notion of reality based on consensus view
differences in individual perspectives or subjectivities relating to knowledge or ontology, leading to uncertainties about what is real. While various
Consensus_reality
Intelligence test
both verbal and nonverbal subtests. The five factors being tested are knowledge, quantitative reasoning, visual-spatial processing, working memory, and
Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales
Stanford–Binet_Intelligence_Scales
German philosopher (1724–1804)
subject and motivated by the desire to secure the possibility of both knowledge and morality against the threats of skepticism and determinism. In the
Immanuel_Kant
Symbolic cognitive architecture
which provide context-dependent retrieval of procedural knowledge. A third hypothesis is that if the knowledge to select or apply an operator is incomplete
Soar_(cognitive_architecture)
Philosophical system founded by Immanuel Kant
special clarification) Kant means that his philosophical approach to knowledge transcends mere consideration of sensory evidence (the hallmark of the
Transcendental_idealism
Scottish philosopher, historian, economist and essayist (1711–1776)
distinguished relations of ideas, known a priori, from matters of fact, whose knowledge rests on experience. This places him in the empiricist tradition of Locke
David_Hume
Student-written magazine and book series
Foxfire magazine began in 1966, written and published as a quarterly American magazine by students at Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School, a private secondary education
Foxfire_(magazine)
Convention where symbols represent concepts
grammars. Drakon-charts are a graphical notation of algorithms and procedural knowledge. Hungarian notation is an identifier naming convention in computer
Notation_system
English philosopher (1873–1958)
than the reasons we have for accepting the common sense claims about our knowledge of the world, which sceptics and idealists must deny. He famously put
G._E._Moore
Facts assumed to be known to all humans
In artificial intelligence research, commonsense knowledge consists of facts about the everyday world, such as "Lemons are sour" or "Cows say moo", that
Commonsense knowledge (artificial intelligence)
Commonsense_knowledge_(artificial_intelligence)
1916 book published by Horace Kephart
Camping and Woodcraft is an American classic published by Horace Kephart in 1916, detailing the practical skill-sets needed to endure the harsh conditions
Camping_and_Woodcraft
Person with broad and profound competence in a particular field
contain more procedural knowledge which aid in determining which principle to apply, and novices' schemas contain mostly declarative knowledge which do not
Expert
Learning technique performed with flashcards
spaced repetition can effectively facilitate the acquisition of procedural knowledge in surgical contexts, including its demonstrated applications in
Spaced_repetition
Computer system emulating human expert
by reasoning through bodies of knowledge, represented mainly as if–then rules rather than through conventional procedural programming code. Expert systems
Expert_system
Skill and experience in living and thriving in the woods
bushcraft. A partial list of recreational woodcraft techniques might include knowledge of wildlife behavior, identifying and utilizing wild plants and animals
Woodcraft
Conscious event, perception or practical knowledge
events in general, more specifically to perceptions, or to the practical knowledge and familiarity that is produced by these processes. Understood as a conscious
Experience
Knowledge derived from familiarity
distinction between two different kinds of knowledge: knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description. Whereas knowledge by description is something like
Knowledge_by_acquaintance
distinction between declarative knowledge, knowledge that is conscious and consists of facts, and procedural knowledge, knowledge of how an activity is done
Skill-based theories of second-language acquisition
Skill-based_theories_of_second-language_acquisition
Philosophical principle
though they cannot be conclusively proven or justified, or that neither knowledge nor belief is certain. The term was coined in the late nineteenth century
Fallibilism
Outdoor recreational activity
Camping is a form of outdoor recreation or outdoor education involving overnight stays with a basic temporary shelter such as a tent. Camping can also
Camping
State of being simple
"Method in the Physical Sciences". In Leary, Lewis (ed.). The Unity of Knowledge. N.J.: Garden City. Ashkenas, R., For stronger leadership cut through
Simplicity
Epistemological view centered on reason
the chief source and test of knowledge" or "the position that reason has precedence over other ways of acquiring knowledge", often in contrast to other
Rationalism
Basic level of knowledge and judgement shared by nearly all people
Common sense (from Latin sensus communis) is "knowledge, judgement, and taste which is more or less universal and which is held more or less without reflection
Common_sense
Technique of splitting wood
Batoning is the technique of cutting or splitting wood by using a baton-sized stick or mallet to repeatedly strike the spine of a sturdy knife, chisel
Batoning
Kitafahrten (fahrten means "trip" or "wanderings" and Kita is short for Kindertagesstätte or "children's daycare center") is an annual multi-day camping
Kitafahrten
Belief that the human mind is born with knowledge
already-formed ideas, knowledge, and beliefs. The opposing doctrine, that the mind is a tabula rasa (blank slate) at birth and all knowledge is gained from experience
Innatism
Study of ignorance
of Ethnographic Knowledge in a Colonial Context", in Ways of Knowing: Anthropological Approaches to Crafting Experience and Knowledge, edited by Mark
Agnoiology
Problem in epistemology that any proposition can be endlessly questioned
Münchhausen trilemma. Assuming that knowledge is justified true belief, then: Suppose that P is some piece of knowledge. Then P is a justified true belief
Regress argument (epistemology)
Regress_argument_(epistemology)
Various techniques typically used by philosophers in the analytic tradition
down or analyzing concepts into their constituent parts in order to gain knowledge or a better understanding of a particular philosophical issue in which
Philosophical_analysis
Theory of knowledge by Plato
epistemology is a theory of knowledge developed by the Greek philosopher Plato and his followers. Platonic epistemology holds that knowledge of Platonic Ideas is
Platonic_epistemology
Academic discipline
their proof demonstrates that FOL can be translated into a pure procedural knowledge representation formalism defined by Turing machines with computationally
Logic_in_computer_science
Methods for developing expert systems
Knowledge engineering (KE) refers to all aspects involved in knowledge-based systems. One of the first examples of an expert system was MYCIN, an application
Knowledge_engineering
Concept in epistemology
believe. Epistemologists often identify justification as a component of knowledge distinguishing it from mere true opinion. They study the reasons why someone
Justification_(epistemology)
Full immersion in an activity
Ovsiankina effect Peak experience Play Phenomenology (psychology) Prayer Procedural knowledge Samadhi Trance Narrative transportation Work as play Wu wei Ellis
Flow_(psychology)
Tendency not to side in a conflict
Justification Knowledge Meta Objectivity Privileged access Problem of induction Problem of other minds Perception Procedural knowledge Proposition Regress
Neutrality_(philosophy)
Injustice related to knowledge
in their “capacity as a knower”, meaning that their ability to produce knowledge is called into question. The term was coined by British philosopher Miranda
Epistemic_injustice
Epistemological problem
others, how can I know that others have minds?". The problem is that knowledge of other minds is always indirect. The problem of other minds does not
Problem_of_other_minds
Book by Daisy Christodoulou
that declarative knowledge such as facts is being neglected in modern education because of the priority given to procedural knowledge such as skills. It
Seven_Myths_about_Education
American minister, columnist, and social psychologist (1880–1941)
Justification Knowledge Meta Objectivity Privileged access Problem of induction Problem of other minds Perception Procedural knowledge Proposition Regress
Everett_Dean_Martin
Concept in education and psychology
may be more closely associated with procedural knowledge(skills and strategies) rather than declarative knowledge (facts and information). Correlational
Learning_through_play
Process used to define the rules and ontologies required for a knowledge-based system
Knowledge acquisition is the process used to define the rules and ontologies required for a knowledge-based system. The phrase was first used in conjunction
Knowledge_acquisition
American philosopher and logician (1908–2000)
"naturalized epistemology" whose aim was to answer all substantive questions of knowledge and meaning using the methods and tools of the natural sciences. Quine
Willard_Van_Orman_Quine
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Full of knowledge, A Devi name
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Full of knowledge, A Devi name
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Greater knowledge, Wisdom
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Having knowledge of the subject
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Knowledge, Wisdom, Speech, Hymn, Goddess
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Greater knowledge, Wisdom
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Paying respect, Vision, Knowledge
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From the Farm; Settlement of the Nobleman
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Beauty
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Brilliant
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Bean Farmer; Form of Fabian
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Scandinavian form of Old Norse Gerðr, GERD means "enclosure, stronghold."
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Indian, Sanskrit
Supporter of the Earth; Lord Krishna; Shiva
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Hindu
Wealth, Success, Lightning, Krishnas Love, Intellectual energy, Prosperity
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American, Christian, French, German, Greek, Swedish
Shining on Mankind; Protrude; She who Entangles Men
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Rama's Bow
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n.
Deliberate consideration; prudent procedure; caution.
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Decisive procedure.
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A step taken; an act performed; a proceeding; the steps taken in an action or other legal proceeding.
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Hence, any system or method of procedure.
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An established order; conventional rule of procedure; usual method; habitual mode.
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Long-continued practice; customary mode of procedure; custom; habitual use; method.
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A roundabout procedure; a circumlocution.
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Administration of justice; procedure in courts of justice.
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The act of proceeding; continued forward movement; procedure; progress; advance.
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Derivation, as from an ancestor; procedure by generation; lineage; birth; extraction.
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The course of procedure in the prosecution of an action at law.
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A violent and peremptory procedure without any assigned reason; a sudden conclusive happening.
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A method; a way of procedure; a custom.
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That which results; issue; product.
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Relating to procedure.
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Wanton or tumultuous procedure or conduct.
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Any single movement, step, or procedure.
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Method of procedure; manner or way of conducting; conduct; behavior.
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The act or manner of proceeding or moving forward; progress; process; operation; conduct.
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A contrary method of procedure; opposite course of action.