“…The first is that of providing an adequate conceptualisation of professional know-how. This consideration in turn depends on a better understanding of the nature of know-how and its relationship with propositional and acquaintance knowledge (Carr, 1979(Carr, , 1981Kotzee, 2016;Rumfitt, 2003;Ryle, 1949Ryle, , 1979Stanley & Williamson, 2001, 2017. The general approach adopted here can be called "non-intellectualist" (Winch, 2018) as it seeks to avoid reductivism; on the one hand of practical to propositional knowledge as advocated by Stanley and Williamson and on the other of propositional to practical knowledge (as can be seen in some interpretations of the work of Gilbert Ryle).…”