Knowledge

Knowledge is the collection of facts, information, understanding, and skills that a person acquires through experience, education, or study. It involves awareness of what is true or real, and the ability to recognize and interpret information effectively.

 

In more detail:

Factual Knowledge:** Knowing specific details or data about the world (e.g., the capital of a country, scientific principles).

Procedural Knowledge:** Knowing how to do things or perform tasks (e.g., riding a bike, solving a math problem).

Conceptual Knowledge:** Understanding relationships, theories, or principles that connect facts and ideas (e.g., understanding the theory of gravity).

 

Knowledge can be:

Explicit:** Clearly articulated and easy to communicate (e.g., textbooks, instructions).

Tacit:** Intuitive, experience-based, and harder to formalize (e.g., riding a bicycle, playing a musical instrument).

 

Ultimately, knowledge forms the foundation for learning, decision-making, problem-solving, and innovation, and it can be shared, expanded, and refined over time.