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Non-intrinsic knowledge that must be learned. Humans can acquire this type of knowledge in general but do not have innate specific modular abilities of this type; for example, we have the neural structures that enable us to learn how to read or write, but we cannot read or write any specific language at birth. When learning this type of knowledge, humans acquire information from extrinsic information stores to integrate into their own (large) information store.

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Updated 2022-06-26

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