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The former is tacit , subjective , context - dependent , practical “ knowledge how ' ,
typically acquired through observation and imitation rather than formal verbal
instruction . It does not therefore have to be articulated in systems of rules and ...
The former is tacit , subjective , context - dependent , practical “ knowledge how ' ,
typically acquired through observation and imitation rather than formal verbal
instruction . It does not therefore have to be articulated in systems of rules and ...
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As ' knowledge can be classed the mental representations of forms and materials
( concepts ) , and a register of action modalities ( brief gesture sequences
associated to their practical result ) . Referring to the memorisations and mental ...
As ' knowledge can be classed the mental representations of forms and materials
( concepts ) , and a register of action modalities ( brief gesture sequences
associated to their practical result ) . Referring to the memorisations and mental ...
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show that even the mundane practices of the practical consciousness are
organised by social rules . In this volume , for example , Edmonds shows how the
small mundane details of flint working practices can be related to wider social ...
show that even the mundane practices of the practical consciousness are
organised by social rules . In this volume , for example , Edmonds shows how the
small mundane details of flint working practices can be related to wider social ...
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