At 11:41 PM 6/25/2007, you wrote:
> >
> >      [Marsha]
> >> Is knowing how to bake a pie knowing something?
> > [SA]
> >      Yes.
>
>If the baking has been acquired purely on the social level then no
>(unlikely), if it has an intellectual component then yes.

Acquired???  This cannot mean if I learn about making a pie at a 
football game it's Social, but if I learn about it at a university 
it's Intellectual?  What of replace learning of MC(squared)?  Would 
it depend on purpose?  Active versus passive?   Acceptability within 
a community of intellectuals?



> >
> >      [Marsha]
> >> If it's not knowing, what is it?  Is knowing that a
> > pie falls into the
> >> category of desserts knowing?   You're asking me for
> > information
> >> that I'm asking about?
> >
> > [SA]
> >      To locate 'knowledge' or 'where knowing exists'
> > is answered as: value.
>
>'where knowing exists' is on the intellectual level.


Hmmm.  Is this a linguistic problem?  Seems like trying to look into 
your own eyes?   Something strange going on here.


Marsha



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