Philosophy of Knowledge

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According to Scheffler, what are the three ways of using the term 'knowledge'?

  • Implicit knowledge, tacit knowledge, and explicit knowledge
  • Knowledge supported by emotional conviction, intuitive knowledge, and explicit knowledge
  • Procedural, acquaintance, and factual knowledge
  • Knowledge supported by psychological conviction, procedural knowledge, and acquaintance knowledge (correct)

What is an example of procedural knowledge?

  • Knowing there would be a dust storm
  • Knowing the car route from Delhi to Meerut city (correct)
  • Knowing the hotel manager of a five-star hotel
  • Knowing the capital of India

What is the term for 'know-how' or the ability to do something?

  • Propositional knowledge
  • Psychological conviction
  • Acquaintance knowledge
  • Procedural knowledge (correct)

What is a proposition?

<p>A statement that conveys truth (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is composed of several concepts that together constitute a meaningful statement?

<p>A proposition (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is an example of a proposition?

<p>All three sides of an equilateral triangle are equal (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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