Chuck Yannacone

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Those who practice a certain economy of thought say that knowledge is quite simply information processed, cooked, placed into some kind of context, something understood. Knowledge is wholly subjective: one person may claim to know something, to have knowledge of something; another may have knowledge of other and quite different things and be quite ignorant of what the first person knows.
Knowing What We Know: The Transmission of Knowledge: From Ancient Wisdom to Modern Magic
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