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How does Russell's definition of knowledge differ from what is commonly understood by the term?

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Russell's definition of knowledge by description builds naturally on this: To know some thing or object by a definite description is to know that it is the so-and-so or that the so-and-so exists, i.e., that there is exactly one object that is so-and-so

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