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The Three Kinds of Knowledge (Knowledge That, Knowledge Of, and Knowledge How)

The Three Kinds of Knowledge (Knowledge That, Knowledge Of, and Knowledge How) This video offers a brief explanation of the three different kinds of knowledge: knowledge that, knowledge of, and knowledge how. It quickly touches on some of the questions of whether or not knowledge how and knowledge of can simply be reduced to knowledge that. Including an explanation of the Eubulides's paradox of the hooded man.

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