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- Bertrand Russell stressed the distinction between " knowledge by description " and " knowledge by acquaintance ".
- Knowledge by acquaintance : Per Russell, acquaintance knowledge is an awareness that occurs below the level of specific identifications of things.
- Knowledge by acquaintance is knowledge of a general quality of a thing, such as its shape, color, or smell.
- This direct contact with the fact and the knowledge that this fact makes a proposition true is what is meant by knowledge by acquaintance.
- Subjective data, if understood in this way, would be comparable to knowledge by acquaintance, in that it is based on direct experience of stimuli.