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knowing-comes-in-five-forms

# Knowing comes in five forms Five ways of knowing, each with its own method and its own form of evidence: conceptual (propositions and argument, tested by coherence and reproducibility), practical (skills and craft, tested by reliable performance), relational (perspective and communal wisdom, tested by triangulation and improved relational outcomes), participatory (lived involvement that reshapes the knower, tested by transformation of character), and transcendent (receptivity to what exceeds us, tested by fidelity, virtue and long-term coherence). Open question: how this taxonomy maps onto the three forms of truth; relational and participatory knowing may both be modes of the relational form. Related: [[there-are-three-forms-of-truth]], [[religious-experience-evades-objective-tools]], [[the-enlightenment-flattened-being-knowing-and-intelligibility]], [[care-organizes-facts]]

Provenance

Source: manual

Holding

Zero holding — a leaf in the rests-on graph.