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Experience
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For other uses, see
Experience (disambiguation).
Experience as a general The history of the word experience aligns it closely with the concept of
experiment. For example, the word experience could be used in a statement like: "I have experience in fishing".
The concept of experience generally refers to
know-how or
procedural knowledge, rather than
propositional knowledge:
on-the-job training rather than
book-learning.
Philosophers dub knowledge based on experience "
empirical knowledge" or "a posteriori knowledge".
The interrogation of experience has a long tradition in continental philosophy. Experience plays an important role in the
philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard. The German term
Erfahrung, often translated into English as "experience", has a slightly different implication, connoting the coherency of
life's experiences.
A person with considerable experience in a specific field can gain a reputation as an
expert.
Certain
religious traditions (such as types of
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