How to connect knowledge from reading a book
https://gyazo.com/bcc1d66691f1c548ca0e5eb60caecf84
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."
Knowledge validated by action.
Proof of knowledge through action
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
I wrote in my column on the intellectual production of engineers: KNOWLEDGE CONSISTENCY.
知識の整合性.icon
2024-02-24
Keywords I searched for trying to find this
Network Diagram
Understanding Books
Understanding Books
process of understanding.
Steps of Understanding.
"There are four steps in which a book is understood, and the fragments are connected to the outside of the book."
Found by vector searching with this.
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