Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 106. Chapters: Wisdom, Literacy, Nous, Information literacy, Remember versus know judgements, Levels of Consciousness, Obscurantism, Community of practice, Gettier problem, Scandinavian activity theory, Knowledge extraction, A priori and a posteriori, Absurdity, Knowledge transfer, Agnotology, Interactional expertise, Ridiculous, Sensemaking, Tacit knowledge, Knowledge work productivity, Credential, Knowledge organization, Numeracy, Descriptive knowledge, Understanding, Knowledge spillover, Functional illiteracy, Knowledge mobilization, Network of practice, Relevance paradox, Communities of innovation, Open Knowledge Foundation, Disciplinary, Duality, Centre for Innovation and Structural Change, Knowledge value, Knowledge divide, Knowledge environment, Scientia potentia est, Methods of obtaining knowledge, Knowledge-based theory of the firm, Organizing Knowledge Cognitively, Common knowledge, Outline of knowledge, Knowledge acquisition, Ambidextrous organization, Cognitive justice, Wise fool, Forbidden knowledge, Knowledge Cafe, Body of Knowledge, Pantomath, Lambert Review, Metaknowledge, Hierarchy of knowledge, Index of knowledge articles, Democratization of knowledge, Ignorance, Distributed knowledge, Knowledge ark, Progetto Knowledge Management 360, Know-it-all, Experiential knowledge, Domain knowledge, Intertwingularity, Inert knowledge, Term-based architecture, Object Pairing, Explicit knowledge, Layman, Foolishness, International Philosophy Day, Knowledge triangle, Perspicacity, Traditional environmental knowledge, Question Manager, Knowledge relevance, Half-life of knowledge, The growth of knowledge, Random juxtaposition, Specialization of knowledge. Excerpt: Nous (British: US: ), also called intellect or intelligence, is a philosophical term for the faculty of the human mind which is described in classical philosophy a...