CUI Zhizhong. On the Cognitive Component of Knowing-How[J]. The journal of xinyang normal university (philosophy and social science edition), 2025, 45(5): 10-16. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2097-5821.2025.05.002
Citation: CUI Zhizhong. On the Cognitive Component of Knowing-How[J]. The journal of xinyang normal university (philosophy and social science edition), 2025, 45(5): 10-16. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2097-5821.2025.05.002

On the Cognitive Component of Knowing-How

  • Knowing-how is a kind of vital skilled knowledge that represents the holder of knowing-how knows how to do something. With respect to whether knowing-how has cognitive component and what kind of cognitive component knowing-how has, orthodox intellectualism and anti-intellectualism provide various answers. The former uses the propositional knowledge to describe knowing-how and proposes that knowing-how is a kind of knowing-that. On the contrary, anti-intellectualism uses action capacity or action disposition to interpret knowing-how and neglects or denies the cognitive component of knowing-how. On the basis of combination of merits of intellectualism and anti-intellectualism, the theory of intelligent action capacity about essence of knowing-how is put forward, which admits that knowing-how has cognitive component and proposes that the holder of knowing-how has true belief about method of doing something.
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