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Knowledge from Hearsay

Knowledge from hearsay is a type of knowledge and a way of acquiring it proposed by the Mohist School. In their opinion, knowledge is gained in three ways: by personal experience, by hearsay, and by explanation. To learn by hearsay means being told or taught by others, and is an indirect way of gaining knowledge.

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Knowing comes from hearsay, explanation, or personal experience.
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Receiving something that is being told is knowing by hearsay.
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