Relations (1)

related 0.40 — supporting 4 facts

The concepts are linked through the business intelligence framework where knowledge is a prerequisite for action [1], the philosophical debate regarding whether perception serves to provide knowledge or guide action {fact:2, fact:3}, and Wang Yangming's theory on the inherent unity of knowledge and action [2].

Facts (4)

Sources
Evolutionary psychology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 2 facts
claimAnimals ranging from fiddler crabs to humans utilize eyesight for collision avoidance, which suggests that vision is primarily for directing action rather than providing knowledge.
perspectiveEvolutionary psychologists argue that the primary purpose of perception is to guide action, contrasting with the view held by experts like Jerry Fodor that the purpose of perception is to provide knowledge.
How Enterprise AI, powered by Knowledge Graphs, is ... blog.metaphacts.com metaphacts 1 fact
procedureThe 'decision transformation' process for business intelligence follows a predictable journey consisting of three steps: (1) Data + context = information, (2) Information + meaning = knowledge, (3) Knowledge + action = decision.
Epistemology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
claimWang Yangming (1472–1529) explored the unity of knowledge and action, holding that moral knowledge is inborn and can be attained by overcoming self-interest.