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Knowledge Junkie (noun): An intellectually adventurous individual, often of high intelligence, with an insatiable curiosity and an intense drive to acquire knowledge. Often labeled as “know-it-alls” due to their obsessive focus on intellectual pursuits, they show little interest in non-intellectual discussions. Driven by the need to constantly challenge and expand their understanding, they are willing to take significant risks—such as venturing into warzones for firsthand insights or scaling extreme mountains to test their mental and physical limits—in pursuit of learning.
"I swear, my friend Jamie is such a knowledge junkie. Last year, she hiked through a jungle just to study ancient ruins up close, and now she’s talking about traveling to a warzone for some documentary research. She’s always chasing the next big thing to learn, no matter how wild it is."
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Get the Knowledge Junkie mug.A Knowledge Goblin is someone who hordes knowledge. They will surround themselves with knowledgeable people from different disaplines. They don't necessarily stop people from learning from them but they do no teach people what they have. They are mire preoccupied with gathering knowledge for themselves.
Bruce keeps asking me questions but won't explain how to work out how to calculate the answer to this problem. He is such a Knowledge Goblin
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Get the Knowledge Goblin mug.The systematic distortion that occurs because what we know shapes how we see. Unlike simple ignorance, which is absence of knowledge, Knowledge Bias is the skew introduced by the specific knowledge we do have. Learning economics makes you see market forces everywhere; learning psychology makes you see cognitive biases everywhere; learning trauma theory makes you see wounds everywhere. Each framework illuminates some things and casts shadows on others. Knowledge Bias isn't a failure—it's the inevitable cost of having any perspective at all. The question is whether you know your perspective's price.
"Ever since I learned about attachment theory, I see anxious and avoidant patterns in every relationship, including my goldfish." That's Knowledge Bias: when your tools shape what you're able to see, and also what you're unable to unsee.
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Get the Knowledge Bias mug.A philosophical framework holding that knowledge is context-dependent—that what counts as knowledge, what justification is required, and what standards apply vary with the context of the knower and the situation. Knowledge contextualism challenges the idea of a single, universal standard for knowledge. A claim that counts as knowledge in everyday life may not in a scientific context; what counts as knowing a person is different from knowing a fact. Contextualism demands that we attend to the contexts that shape knowledge claims and recognize that knowledge is always knowledge-in-context.
Example: "His knowledge contextualism meant he didn't demand scientific proof for personal knowledge. Knowing that you love someone is knowledge, even if it can't be measured or replicated."
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Get the Knowledge Contextualism mug.A philosophical framework holding that knowledge is shaped by multiple, irreducible contexts—personal, social, cultural, historical, disciplinary—that interact to constitute what knowledge is. A piece of knowledge emerges from the context of personal experience, the context of community standards, the context of cultural values, the context of historical moment. Knowledge multicontextualism insists that no single context exhausts the conditions of knowledge and that understanding knowledge requires mapping how contexts interrelate.
Example: "Her knowledge multicontextualism meant she studied scientific knowledge not just through epistemology, but also through the history of institutions, the sociology of communities, the psychology of discovery, and the culture of practice—all of which shaped what counted as knowledge."
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