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Tacit and Explicit Knowledge - Book by Harry Collins

Harry Collins' Tacit and Explicit Knowledge differentiates between two types of knowledge: explicit knowledge, which is easily communicated and codified, and tacit knowledge, which is implicit, experiential, and difficult to articulate. Collins explores how tacit knowledge is vital in areas like science, craftsmanship, and everyday life, often playing a crucial role in problem-solving and innovation.
Original Language: English

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