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郑文卓Action often precedes knowledge. We learn by doing, gaining experience and understanding through our actions and interactions with the world. Knowledge also precedes action. We need to have some understanding or information about a subject before we can take effective action related to it. Action and knowledge can be interdependent. They often occur in a cyclical pattern, where knowledge informs action, which in turn generates new knowledge.
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The term represents one interpretation of the relationship between "knowledge" and "action."
Regarding the relationship between "knowledge" and "action," Wang Fuzhi and others argued that
"action precedes knowledge." Wang acknowledged that an understanding of the principles underlying human relations in everyday life is interrelated with the application of these principles, but in terms of sequence, only through "action" can one obtain "knowledge."
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