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Outline of knowledge
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to knowledge: Knowledge – familiarity with someone or something, which can include facts, information, descriptions, and/or skills acquired through experience or education. It can refer to the 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); and it can be more or less formal or systematic.
Types of knowledge
By form
By scope
Structure of knowledge
Types of bodies of recorded knowledge
Specific bodies of recorded knowledge, by type
Epistemology (philosophy of knowledge)
Epistemology – philosophy of knowledge. It is the study of knowledge and justified belief. It questions what knowledge is and how it can be acquired, and the extent to which knowledge pertinent to any given subject or entity can be acquired. Much of the debate in this field has focused on the philosophical analysis of the nature of knowledge and how it relates to connected notions such as truth, belief, and justification.
Management of knowledge
Obtaining knowledge
Methods of obtaining knowledge
Knowledge storage
Knowledge can be stored in:
Knowledge retrieval
Knowledge retrieval – Stored knowledge can be retrieved by:
Imparting knowledge
History of the knowledge of humanity
Knowledge and society
Economics of knowledge
Politics of knowledge
Sociology of knowledge
Knowledge technology
Knowledge of humanity
The world's knowledge (knowledge possessed by human civilization):
Organizations
Publications
Books
Journals
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