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Could everybody/everything have knowledge?

Could everybody/everything have knowledge?

When we think on researching about a topic or topics we need to consider the crucial part of research which is knowledge…

Knowledge can be defined as what human beings and robots interpret to connections, make senses of data, make and analyze experiences, have intuition and get inspiration from someone or something. Moreover, knowledge consists our stimulus, genetics and transmitted experiences that our parents have been through. 


Intelligence, cognition and consciousness have crucial relationships with knowledge.  

When we come for intelligence; Intelligence has been defined in many ways: the capacity for logic, understanding, self-awareness, learning, emotional knowledge, reasoning, planning, creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving. To sum up, we say that intelligence is the ability to apply knowledge.

Cognition refers to "the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses "When we try to understand the relationship between cognition and knowledge cognition contributes to be able to the acquisition of knowledge.

The consciousness is affected by dependent on the brain. The consciousness does not exist without knowledge. By that I mean that the consciousness cannot be detected, observed, perceived. So, knowledge is what makes consciousness conscious.


By this definition and properties of knowledge, we can get idea that animals such as dogs, cats, etc. don’t get knowledge. They just react to something to be able to prevent themselves from dangerous. Hence, human beings can learn with our experiences, intuitions, inspirations and data that we get. On the other hand, animals just have their intuitions to react to something. 


We can think and make reasoning for construct the knowledge in 2 ways. First of it is we except what is given to us and stay in our comfort zones and second one is we use our cognition to be able to understand and construct new knowledge by combining it with our previous knowledge. If we try to raise an animal baby and human baby even if everything is fine, language will become a problem after a while.


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