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Knowledge How Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

This marginalization often lies at the core of conflicts, systemic barriers to change, and inequity. Examples of a priori Knowledge questions could include one’s ability to excel in mathematics, or logical reasoning due to their natural ability to understand and interpret information without needing further explanation. Some examples of declarative knowledge include an individual's ability to know what the company goals are for the year. The individual can also understand how performance will be measured due to reading the company newsletter where the goals and metrics are shared across teams. This type of knowledge is typically stored in documentation or databases and focuses more on the 'who', 'what', 'where', and 'when' behind information and less on the 'how' or 'why'. Knowledge as a Kind As our understanding and practices deepen, the possibility for justice seems within closer reach. While in Hawaii working with a group of o...