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Defining knowledge (objective)

See also: existential knowledge

Knowledge is an "outcome" when Identity, composed using a construction format for knowledge called Platonic Forms is instantiated in an existential host with a motive capability to align the measured and planned states of Self with Identity. According to Jones and Rubalsky, when there is minimal existential knowledge of this time, one has the basis for machine intelligence, such as in their design for stored purpose computers.[1]

The resultant existence model supports both Plato's view that Universal Forms, possess the highest and most fundamental kind of reality and Aristotle's requirement that all knowledge be qualified as stated in his Metaphysics.

  1. ^ Warren Jones, Lana Rubalsky (2010) "Stored Purpose - Introduction" wJones Research. [1]