Category
page 1Definitions of knowledge
a priori and a posteriori
two types of knowledge, justification, or argument
Gettier problem
philosophical problem about whether justified true belief always counts as knowledge
analytic–synthetic distinction
semantic distinction, used primarily in philosophy to distinguish propositions (in particular, statements that are affirmative subject–predicate judgments) into two types: analytic propositions and synthetic propositions
descriptive knowledge
knowledge that can be expressed in a declarative sentence or an indicative proposition
procedural knowledge
ability to do something
abstract and concrete
classifications that denote whether a term describes an object with a physical referent or one with no physical referents
Knowledge by acquaintance
Knowledge derived from familiarity