There are only two ways to learn about knowledge. The observation technique allows one to see through other experiences that aren’t personal. The experiment way allows you to learn from a situation that can produce new knowledge to the person in the experiment. Schools are a way of learning through observation. Teachers are able to provide students with examples of real life experiments. The students that observe these active experiments then obtain the information for use whenever necessary. All human beings take their experiences that they have from their life and then make observations from those active experiments in order to develop new knowledge. The difficult part is being able to go through enough experiences to obtain a knowledge beyond a reasonable doubt.
After brainstorming and pondering over the original prompt, there were a few knowledge questions that arose that will help support my view on the statement. The first was in what ways do the ways of knowing use experience and observation to become a way to produce knowledge? Language, emotion, reason, and perception all use experiments, and observations to produce knowledge. Without these ways of knowing, knowledge would not be able to be transferred, or be able to prove