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Knowledge by acquaintance

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Knowledge by acquaintance is a philosophical concept that refers to a type of knowledge gained through direct experience or interaction with an object, person, or event. This concept is often contrasted with "knowledge by description," which is knowledge that one possesses about something based on indirect means, such as through descriptions, reports, or second-hand information.

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