Knowledge and Skill: the intersection of science, philosophy and common sense
I. Can you become a great martial artist without breaking a sweat? In this classic scene from the 1999 sci-fi film, The Matrix, Neo (played by Keanu Reeves) seems to learn Kung Fu by having the information uploaded directly to his brain. If you cannot view the video, here's what we see: Computer monitors show simple, 3D images of a brain and a martial arts position. The computer is plugged into Neo, who is strapped to a chair with his eyes closed. Neo opens his eyes with a noticable exhale, blinks, turns to Morpheus (played by Laurence Fishburne), and says, "I know Kung Fu." Morpheus leans in, intrigued, and replies, "Show me." Morpheus is not clearly convinced. Perhaps he is not sure the upload was successful. Or maybe Morpheus believes that the upload was successful, but that it was only part of the learning process. The skill has not really been attained until it has been demonstrated. It doesn't matter what Morpheus thought. ...