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posted on 2024-11-15, 10:05 authored by Nir Fresco
The distinction between knowledge-how and knowledge-that has long been debated in the literature. This distinction can, arguably, be better understood in terms of a more fundamental distinction between information-how and information-that. Informationhow is prescriptive and informs a cognitive agent about which action(s) can be performed to achieve a particular outcome. Information-that is descriptive and informs the agent about events, objects and states of affairs in the world. Since the latter has received more attention in the literature, this article focuses on the former. We offer a new account of information-how that answers the question: 'When do data qualify as information-how?'.

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Fresco, N. (2016). Information-how. Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 94 (1), 58-78.

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Australasian Journal of Philosophy

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94

Issue

1

Pagination

58-78

Language

English

RIS ID

99675

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