Direct Knowledge


Direct knowledge is a kind of knowledge.

It is characterised by relations among contents in the memory that are formed as a result of a direct experience.

Examples :
  • Sun rises in the east.
  • Lemon is yellow.
  • My mother loves me.
  • My friend is not here today.
  • My height is 180 cm.
And so on. These all events/objects were witnessed and hence logically arranged.

Direct knowledge is very useful, as there is a high amount of certainty about it.

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