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Knowledge by acquaintance is [[knowledge]] caused by interaction between a person and some object that the person has perceived. <ref | Knowledge by acquaintance is [[knowledge]] caused by interaction between a person and some object that the person has perceived. <ref>Wikipedia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge_by_acquaintance Knowledge by acquaintance.] </ref> | ||
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Knowledge by acquaintace is familiarity with a person, place, or | [[Knowledge]] by acquaintace is familiarity with a person, place, or any other [[object]], obtained through perceptual experience. | ||
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Acquaintance [[knowledge]] | Acquaintance [[knowledge]] | ||
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* [[Knowledge]] | |||
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* I know the city or Paris | * I know the city or Paris | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:26, 30 December 2022
Definition
Knowledge by acquaintance is knowledge caused by interaction between a person and some object that the person has perceived. [1]
Notes
Knowledge by acquaintace is familiarity with a person, place, or any other object, obtained through perceptual experience.
Synonyms
Acquaintance knowledge
Generic relations
Examples
- I know Peter
- I know the city or Paris
References
- ↑ Wikipedia. Knowledge by acquaintance.