However, in testing a theorem, would the realization of skills acquisition be considered a lemma to the original proof, and thus be a concrete epistemological truth -- by direct observation -- of the skill itself? Hence, learning can be proven, with the side-effect of potential practicability thereto! And thus you KNOW a new skill -- like Perl Programming!
Thoughts? Musings?
-vIn reply to Re: What do you know, and how do you know that you know it?
by Velaki
in thread What do you know, and how do you know that you know it?
by tilly
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