What Does Learning Really Mean? A Philosophical Reflection
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- ISBN8232772932
- EAN9798232772932
- Date de parution04/09/2025
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- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
We live in an age where learning seems automatic, almost inevitable. We open an app, watch a 30-second tutorial, and voila: "We learned something new." Or so we think. But. is that it? really learn?This book was born from that discomfort, from that mental tickling that tells me there's something deeper in the act of learning. BecauseLearning is not about accumulating data as if we were a pen drive with anxietyLearning is transformation.
It's changing our perspective. It's also unlearning. It's asking uncomfortable questions, it's pausing to consider what we normally take for granted.
It's changing our perspective. It's also unlearning. It's asking uncomfortable questions, it's pausing to consider what we normally take for granted.
We live in an age where learning seems automatic, almost inevitable. We open an app, watch a 30-second tutorial, and voila: "We learned something new." Or so we think. But. is that it? really learn?This book was born from that discomfort, from that mental tickling that tells me there's something deeper in the act of learning. BecauseLearning is not about accumulating data as if we were a pen drive with anxietyLearning is transformation.
It's changing our perspective. It's also unlearning. It's asking uncomfortable questions, it's pausing to consider what we normally take for granted.
It's changing our perspective. It's also unlearning. It's asking uncomfortable questions, it's pausing to consider what we normally take for granted.




















