There is no such thing as knowledge
So sayeth [[Mike Hales]] https://social.coop/@mike_hales/107430510590782176
Because
Dunno
It's hard to pitch and sustain this kind of perspective, and I can't easily point to other places where it's up front in the same way. Culture is so saturated with idealist perceptions of 'knowledge' as 'a body' or as accumulatable 'stuff'.
A historical, materialist framing - centred on practices of people-in-culture - is difficult to arrive at in the face of such hegemonic stuff
Epistemic status
Type : [[claim]]
Agreement level : [[Concentrate and ask again]]
I'm not really sure what Mike meant by this, and Mike himself doesn't seem to have a clear description.. But it's interesting and provocative and I [[Trust Situated Knowing]] from Mike. I'd guess that Mike's gist is around knowledge being a relationship rather than an abstract thing.
- public document at doc.anagora.org/there-is-no-such-thing-as-knowledge
- video call at meet.jit.si/there-is-no-such-thing-as-knowledge