Knowledge {metaknowledge} about knowledge aids memory and learning.
Knowledge {metempiric knowledge} can be outside or beyond experience or experiment.
Media can store declarative knowledge {objective knowledge}. If knowledge is only what people understand, there is no objective knowledge. Subjective knowledge differs from objective knowledge, so experience does not relate to objective knowledge.
Non-conscious knowledge {tacit knowledge} can produce behavior and mental states.
People can gain knowledge only by experience, perceptions, introspections, and certain memory types {knowledge by acquaintance}.
Knowledge can be communicable by language {knowledge by description}.
Knowledge {declarative knowledge} can be about propositions, facts, and concepts. Structural descriptions recognize. Functional descriptions connect structures and functions for action. Declarative knowledge can be for imagination, planning, and other cognitive functions. Perhaps, procedural memory and knowledge evolve to allow kinesthetic perceptions, vestibular, and touch perceptions. Perception becomes possible because brain evolves to detect, use, and remember procedure components or units.
Knowledge {procedural knowledge} can be about knowing how to do something.
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