ABSTRACT

One of the most prominent distinctions among forms of knowledge and most probably the most frequent one in use is the demarcation between scientific and everyday knowledge. Most often this distinction is based on epistemological considerations. Knowledge produced through scientific

research is not only of superior quality, closer or conforming to reality, lacking irrational qualities and truer than everyday knowledge. It is much more efficient in practice as the success of technology, based on scientific knowledge, is seen to objectively demonstrate.