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The conceptual distinction between propositional and skillful knowing
pp. 157-166
Abstract
A conceptual analysis of the distinction between propositional and skillful knowing is presented, in terms of the technical language of propositional attitude theory. The two types of knowing are shown to differ in important ways with respect to such features as content, objective correlate, Intentional modality, mode of representation, direction of fit, and associated boundary conditions.
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Mos Leendert (1988) Recent trends in theoretical psychology: proceedings of the second biannual conference of the international society for theoretical psychology, april 20–25, 1987, banff, Alberta, canada. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 157-166
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-3902-4_16
Full citation:
Smythe William E. (1988) „The conceptual distinction between propositional and skillful knowing“, In: L. Mos (ed.), Recent trends in theoretical psychology, Dordrecht, Springer, 157–166.