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Easy Practical Knowledge in advance
We explore new connections between the epistemologies of mental rehearsal and suppositional reasoning to offer a novel perspective on skilled behavior and its relationship to practical knowledge.
Kearl, Timothy R., Carter, J. Adam
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Basic Knowledge and the Problem of Easy Knowledge
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2002Stewart Cohen
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The Puzzles of Easy Knowledge and of Higher-Order Evidence
2019Abstract The goal of this chapter is to provide a unified solution to two widely discussed epistemological puzzles: the puzzle of easy knowledge and the puzzle of higher-order evidence. The chapter begins by setting out each of these two puzzles.
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The Knowledge Portal, or the vision of easy access to information
Library Hi Tech, 2009Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show that the development of the “Knowledge Portal” is an attempt to develop a central access system in terms of a “single point of access” for all electronic information services. This means that all these sources – from the library's catalogue and full‐text in‐house applications to external, licensed sources –
Wolfram Neubauer, Arlette Piguet
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International Journal for the Study of Skepticism, 2014
Stewart Cohen considers a case where his son wants a red table for his room. Cohen and his son go to the furniture store. Cohen’s son is concerned that the table his father is considering purchasing, which appears red, may in fact be white with red lights shining on it. Cohen responds with the following reasoning: (WARRANT FOR 1) The table looks red.
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Stewart Cohen considers a case where his son wants a red table for his room. Cohen and his son go to the furniture store. Cohen’s son is concerned that the table his father is considering purchasing, which appears red, may in fact be white with red lights shining on it. Cohen responds with the following reasoning: (WARRANT FOR 1) The table looks red.
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Complex Zero-Knowledge Proofs of Knowledge Are Easy to Use
2007Since 1985 and their introduction by Goldwasser, Micali and Rackoff, followed in 1988 by Feige, Fiat and Shamir, zero-knowledge proofs of knowledge have become a central tool in modern cryptography. Many articles use them as building blocks to construct more complex protocols, for which security is often hard to prove.
Sébastien Canard +2 more
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Easy Knowledge, Circularity, and the Puzzle of Reliability Knowledge
Episteme, 2019AbstractAccording to externalist reliabilism and dogmatic foundationalism, it's possible to gain knowledge through a perceptual experience without being in a position to know that the experience is reliable. As a result, both of these views face the problem of making knowledge of perceptual reliability too easy, for they permit deducing perceptual ...
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Knowledge Graph Creation and Management Made Easy with KGraphX
5368Tools for creating and managing knowledge graphs are a crucial ingredient of data management in various fields such as healthcare or manufacturing. Knowledge graphs comprise entities, attributes, and relationships, which help machines understand the ...
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