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Borisenkov, A. A. The Phenomenon of Implicit Knowledge

Abstract: The article reveals the essence, peculiarities and possible forms of implicit knowledge as well as its role in the cognitive process.


Keywords:

philosophy, human, knowledge, implicit knowledge, spiritual activity, cognitive activity, science, teaching, consciousness, personality.


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