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facts of knowledge : local and universal knowledge

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Answered by SamiaSohail
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Knowledge is a familiarity, awareness, or understanding of someone or something, such as facts, information, descriptions, or skills, which is acquired through experience or education by perceiving, discovering, or learning.

Knowledge can refer to a theoretical or practical understanding of a subject. It can be implicit (as with practical skill or expertise) or explicit (as with the theoretical understanding of a subject); it can be more or less formal or systematic.[1] In philosophy, the study of knowledge is called epistemology; the philosopher Plato famously defined knowledge as "justified true belief", though this definition is now thought by some analytic philosophers[citation needed] to be problematic because of the Gettier problemswhile others defend the platonic definition.[2]However, several definitions of knowledge and theories to explain it exist.

Knowledge acquisition involves complex cognitive processes: perception, communication, and reasoning;[3] while knowledge is also said to be related to the capacity of acknowledgement in human beings.[4]


Answered by pesh20gathoni
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local knowledge is a kind of knowledge that people found in a community continue to develop under it or have already developed. local knowledge is viewed basing on experience that people encounter on their daily lives, local knowledge is believed to be adapted in the environment and the local culture of the people . universal knowledge is also refered to as universal  consciousness or mind. it is a kind of knowledge that people have of all being and the universe in general.

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