Kteori
Kteori is a concept introduced by the Greek philosopher Aristotle, which refers to the idea that knowledge is derived from experience and sensory perception. Aristotle believed that true knowledge (episteme) is gained through rational thought and logical reasoning, while practical knowledge (phronesis) is acquired through experience and action. He argued that theoretical knowledge is more certain and universal, while practical knowledge is more specific and context-dependent. Aristotle's theory of knowledge, known as kteori, emphasizes the importance of rational inquiry and the role of experience in the acquisition of knowledge. It has had a significant influence on Western philosophy and continues to be a subject of study and debate among philosophers today.