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United States Secretary of Defense [[Donald Rumsfeld|Donald Henry Rumsfeld]], most famous in these pages for [[Rumsfeld’s taxonomy - Risk Article|Rumsfeld’s taxonomy]] of knowns and unknowns. | {{a|g|[[File:Rumsfeld.png|450px|frameless|center]]}}United States Secretary of Defense [[Donald Rumsfeld|Donald Henry Rumsfeld]], most famous in these pages for [[Rumsfeld’s taxonomy - Risk Article|Rumsfeld’s taxonomy]] of knowns and unknowns. | ||
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United States Secretary of Defense Donald Henry Rumsfeld, most famous in these pages for Rumsfeld’s taxonomy of knowns and unknowns.
There are six types of known.
The Rumsfeld three:
- Known knowns: Things you do know you know;
- Known unknowns: Things you do know you don’t know;
- Unknown unknowns: Things you don’t know you don’t know;
And the Jolly Contrarian three:
- Unknown knowns: Things you don’t know you do know.
- Not officially known: Things you know but the general public can’t prove.
- Knowable unknowns: Things you don’t know, but think you do know, for the time being, because computers.