How to connect knowledge from reading a book
2014-01-02 Facebook
2018-01-02 Explanation over 4 years
- 1: State of fragmentary descriptions picked up in the book.
- 2: Knowledge in the book is combined but not yet connected to "knowledge outside the book," such as one's own experiences or descriptions from other books.
- 3: Knowledge in the book is connected to knowledge outside the book, but not yet determined in terms of importance.
- 4: The state of being able to determine priority (e.g., traffic) by actually using the connected knowledge, knowing which roads are well-traveled and which are not.
I think I wrote this somewhere else.
2023-03-31
- By actually using the connected knowledge, we can see which paths are taken most often and which are not, and we can judge their importance."
relevance
- Correctness by [coherence theory (theory that a proposition is true if it corresponds with a specified set of other propositions)
- De-emphasizing the "extracted" theory
2024-02-24
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