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{{Theory
|Theory Type=Definition
|Topic=Inexplicable
|Formulation Text=Non-propositional knowledge, i.e. knowledge that cannot, even in principle, be formulated as a set of propositions.
|Authors List=Maxim Mirkin, Hakob Barseghyan,
|Formulated Year=2018
|Description=The category is agent-relative and encompasses that knowledge which cannot - even in principle - be explicated. The definition was first suggested by [[Hakob Barseghyan]] and [[Maxim Mirkin]] in their ''[[Barseghyan and Mirkin (2019)|The Role of Technological Knowledge in Scientific Change]]''[[CiteRef::Barseghyan and Mirkin (2019)]] and was restated by Mirkin in his ''[[Mirkin (2018)|The Status of Technological Knowledge in the Scientific Mosaic]]''.
|Resource=Mirkin (2018)
|Page Status=Stub
}}

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