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What is the difference between scientific knowledge and knowledge acquired "unconsciously"?
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What is the difference between scientific knowledge and knowledge acquired "unconsciously"?
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knowledge got by approaching things scientifically is called scientific knowledge, knowledge acquired "unconsciously" means just seeing or by just hearing from others, that is "helping hand".
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