by Mitera Nikkou » Thu Mar 06, 2008 9:48 pm
Knowledge and understanding are two different things. It's one thing to know something, or to be aware of something, and it's another to understand it, to grasp it. It's the difference between these two questions:
Do you know what a TV is?
Do you understand how a TV works?
With the first question, you would be able to point out a TV to someone, to identify one, and perhaps explain a bit about them. With the second question, you would be able to take it up from where the first question left off, being able to explain more, and from there possibly be able to fix or make one one's self.
Knowing and understanding is kind of like the division between the director and the laborer. The director knows what to get done, and how, while the laborer understands how to apply what needs to be done. And while there are a lot of similarities and parallels between knowing and understanding, the key difference is their effect and how they can be used.
That's why I listed them as two separate things, because they are separate. They are two different levels of information: one that picks at the surface, and the other that delves deeply. It's the question of someone knowing a little about a lot or understanding a lot about a little, and which one better displays intelligence.
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