The theoretical, the practical and experience. The how, the do and the why.The theoretical to establish a bedrock for the practical and experience to guide the practical to the right place, right time and right way (judging a certain method to be better than another depending on circumstances = judged by experience and supported by theory to fuel practice). Three factors, they form true knowledge. Miss one and you end up fumbling in the dark but with all three you get as close as possible to the truth.Questions? Seems pretty bulletproof to me over other attempts to classify true knowledge.
>>24939742You're building a theoretical generalization. An abstraction of reality.Truth can only be observed, not taught or learned.
>>24939742theory presumably provides the bedrock as the firm ground upon which one might plant ones feet and Look, upon what one means to do. but that assumes practical familiarity with an act of seeing and the normal use of its objects that theoretical wisdom was already supposed to have supplied.
>>24939861Every theory and mental model is a abstraction of reality. We are never going to see reality from the outside but we can try to get as close as possible to the truth.
>>24939742Read plato's theaetetus