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Posted by Muncie on October 01, 1999 at 01:14:28:
In Reply to: Re: Some ideas posted by Muncie on September 30, 1999 at 19:30:45:
This revision shows more of the details of the typing process and how contexts and knowledge objects commingle. I hope this helps more than hinders.
Example 5: “I know the Prometheus myth” – This is a combination of data forming type 2 information in the context of the English Language that expresses a complete thought.
Case 4. If, in conversation, the speaker is able to easily discuss the Prometheus myth, invent variations and details with consistency internal to the myth, we will interpret that he has type I4x information (practical knowledge demonstrated by being able to communicate mind knowledge objects in the physical context.) of the Prometheus myth. From the demonstrated I4x information we infer the speaker has type I3m information (tacit knowledge) of the Prometheus myth. If we did not know the truth-value of the original statement, we are likely now to assign it a truth-value of 1.
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