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Putting knowledge to work

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 August 2019

Derek Browne
Affiliation:
Department of Philosophy, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealandd.browne@phil.canterbury.ac.nz
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Abstract

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Representational redescription (Karmiloff-Smith 1994a; 1994) translates implicit, procedural knowledge into explicit, declarative knowledge. Explicit knowledge is an enabling condition of cognitive flexibility. The articulation and inferential integration of knowledge are important in explaining flexibility. There is an interesting connection to the availability of knowledge for verbal report, but no clear explanatory work is done by the idea of knowledge that is available to consciousness.

Type
Continuing Commentary
Copyright
1997 Cambridge University Press