Active knowing: involves intentionality, refers to a state in which the mind proactively seeks knowledge, adopts an intentional stance towards knowing.
Passive knowing: refers to a state in which knowledge is gained inadvertently, unintentionally.
Transitive knowing: refers to the act of knowing something, ie there is an object which the knower knows.
Intransitive knowing: refers to the act of knowing in which the act is not focused or fixated on an object of knowledge, as in "the knower knew".
Subject knowing: a combination of Active Knowing and Transitive Knowing in which the Knower (as subject) adopts an intentional stance towards an object of knowledge; refers to a subject forming a knowledge relationship with an object.
Object knowing: refers to an act of knowing in which there is a "knowee" but no "knower", ie an incomplete act in which knowledge of the object of the knowing sits and waits patiently for a subject to come along and know it.
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