Professor John Vervaeke — How to Build a Life of Wisdom, Flow, and Contemplation (#657) – The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss | Free Podcast Summary

The Tim Ferriss Show: Professor John Vervaeke – On Cultivating Wisdom Humans interact with the environment in multiple ways and create an understanding of the world, which is known as participatory knowing. This involves discovering and utilizing affordances…

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Understanding the Four Types of Knowing

  • Propositional knowing is the most familiar form and requires truth as a standard of realness.
  • It results in beliefs and is associated with semantic memory.
  • Procedural knowing is the ability to do something and results in skills, but it is not true or false.
  • It relies on the standard of power, and is associated with procedural memory.
  • Perspectival knowing is about understanding what it’s like to be in a certain situation, results in perspectives, and is judged on presence.
  • Finally, participatory knowing is about knowing by being, and is associated with episodic memory.
  • Understanding all four types of knowing and their associated memories provides deeper insight into how we learn.

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  1. 01The Tim Ferriss Show: Professor John Vervaeke – On Cultivating Wisdom
  2. 02The macro in the micro
  3. 03Wisdom and intuition
  4. 04Mental framing
  5. 05What to do for deeper connections
  6. 06Cognitive abilities and emotions
  7. 07Understanding the universe
  8. 08Diversity and different perspectives
  9. 09Understanding the Four Types of Knowing
  10. 10Utilizing intuition and logic for problem solving

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