The Tacit DimensionPeter Smith, 1983 - 108 Seiten |
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... skill , for a skill combines elementary muscular acts which are not identifiable , according to relations that we cannot define . These experiments show most clearly what is meant by saying that one can know more than one can tell . For ...
... skill , for a skill combines elementary muscular acts which are not identifiable , according to relations that we cannot define . These experiments show most clearly what is meant by saying that one can know more than one can tell . For ...
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... skill of a driver cannot be replaced by a thorough schooling in the theory of the motorcar ; the knowledge I have of my own body differs alto- gether from the knowledge of its physiology ; and the rules of rhyming and prosody do not ...
... skill of a driver cannot be replaced by a thorough schooling in the theory of the motorcar ; the knowledge I have of my own body differs alto- gether from the knowledge of its physiology ; and the rules of rhyming and prosody do not ...
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... skill and may learn to rival him . Nor is this structural kinship between subject and object , and the indwelling of one in the other , pres- ent only in the study of a bodily performance . Chess players enter into a master's spirit by ...
... skill and may learn to rival him . Nor is this structural kinship between subject and object , and the indwelling of one in the other , pres- ent only in the study of a bodily performance . Chess players enter into a master's spirit by ...
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accepted achieved animal appears aspect attending authority aware bearing belief body boundary conditions claim cobblestones coherence comprehensive entity conception coveries developed electric shock emergence ence established ethology evoked evolution exercise existence existential experience fact feel Gestalt Gestalt psychology hence hierarchy higher level human ideal identify inanimate matter indeterminate indwelling intellectual kind knowledge laws governing laws of physics levels of reality living things logical Lord Rayleigh lower level machine man's manifest Marxism meaning mechanical mind modern moral perfectionism Moral skepticism mutual control object observed operational principles particulars perception person physics and chemistry physiognomy potential probe problem proximal term psychology pursuit of science Quantum mechan range recognize relation rely Samuel Butler scientific skepticism scientists sea urchin sense sentience shaping shock syllables skepticism skill standards structure of tacit subception tacit knowing tacit knowledge tell terms of tacit Terry Lectures theory thought tific tion true truth universe