Kinds of Knowledge

Wh

who

People who are blind in their
country of origin, will be blind
regardless of place of inhabitance

Correspondence

There is animals all around the
world but not all the animals are
native to where they reside

Pragmatism

How

A person who knows how to
drive a standard automatic car
will know how to drive an automatic
standard car of a different company

Coherence

Nurses and doctors know how to
do basic first aid

Coherence

That

I walk on 2 feet therefore
I am bipedal

Correspondence

grass has a leaf structure and roots, trees
have leaves and roots. making both of
them related as the are plants

Pragmatism

Acquaintance

Glue is sticky similar to honey and
honey is gooey like glue

Pragmatism

Really cold things can cause
cold burns to organic beings

Correspondence

What connections can be made between the real-life examples of truths or forms of truths that you found, and the way we gain knowledge?
As knowledge can be gained through personal experience, educated guesses supported by small experiments, and common knowledge believed by the masses. it is easier to believe something you have experienced since it affected your senses which, we assume, can be trusted. But not all types of knowledge can be reliable as information believed by the masses can often be misinterpreted or taken out of context.

How do certain ways of knowing connect to different kinds of knowing?
The difference in ways of knowing is very small and the only true differences are the wording of the statements since some statements can give you the security or truthful acquisition of that knowledge.

In the end it is always best to conduct your own research as the best and most reliable thing you can do to obtain knowledge is experiencing the event or seeing the thing happen, but if seeing or experiencing the event yourself is not possible it is best to find a creditable source of information which is confirmed to have an un-biased opinion to the information you are looking for.

Knowledge | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. (n.d.). Retrieved October 18, 2022, from https://iep.utm.edu/knowledg/

Wireless Philosophy. (2016, February 12). PHILOSOPHY - Epistemology: Introduction to Theory of Knowledge [HD] [Video]. YouTube. Retrieved October 18, 2022, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_Y3utIeTPg