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Knower in the center of the diagram

As shown in the diagram above, the theory of knowledge diagram incorporates the areas of knowledge in the outermost layer, then the Ways of Knowledge is spotted in the inner circle which surrounds the knower in the ceter of the graph. The reason to this can be compared to Newton's third law: every reaction has an opposite and equal reaction;  it represents how the knower utilizes his Ways of Knowing (WoKs) to obtain the needed knowledge of his Areas of Knowledge (AoKs). An example of this would be my attempts to study math since I utilize my memory and reasoning to comprehend the concepts that we are learning, which is infact an Area of Knowledge. Furthermore it shows how the knower's WoKs and AoKs influence and filter his methods of thinking. 

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