Learning Theory and Epistemology

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Abstract

Learning is the acquisition of new knowledge and skills. It spans a range of processes from practice and rote memorization to the invention of entirely novel abilities and scientific theories that extend past experience. Learning is not restricted to humans: machines and animals ran learn, social organizations can learn, and a genetic population can learn through natural selection. In this broad sense, learning is adaptive change, whether in behavior or in belief.

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Kelly, K. (2004). Learning Theory and Epistemology. In Handbook of Epistemology (pp. 183–203). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-1986-9_5

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