Revisions of #3603

Contributors: Knut Sondre Sæbø

Living according to reason and rationality alone is impossible, because propositional knowledge is only a subset of needed knowledge for an embodied agent (the others being procedural, participatory- and perspectively knowledge)

Version 1·#3603·Knut Sondre Sæbø·4 days ago·Criticism
6 comments: #3604, #3605, #3606, #3607, #3609, and #3618

Correction to criticism 3604

Living according to reason and rationality alone is impossible, because propositional knowledge is only a subset of needed knowledge for an embodied agent (the others being procedural, participatory- and perspectively knowledge)

Living according to reason and rationality alone is impossible, because propositional knowledge is only a subset of needed knowledge for an embodied agent (the others being procedural, participatory- and perspectival knowledge)

Version 2·#3617·Knut Sondre Sæbø·3 days ago·Criticism
6 comments: #3604, #3605, #3606, #3607, #3609, and #3627

Living according to reason and rationality alone is impossible, because propositional knowledge is only a subset of needed knowledge for an embodied agent (the others being procedural, participatory- and perspectival knowledge)

Living according to reason and rationality alone is impossible, because propositional knowledge is only a subset of needed knowledge for an embodied agent (the others being procedural, participatory- and perspectival knowledge)

Version 3·#3626·Knut Sondre Sæbø·3 days ago·Criticism
3 comments: #3605, #3606, and #3607