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Ontological learning

25 January 2023

ontological distinction

Ontological learning is the process of learning about how we observe, perceive and react to the world. Way of Being is a core domain of learning for humans.

Each of the The three ontological domains is a sub-domain of learning1.

Footnotes

  1. Sieler (2003), Coaching to the Human Soul (Volume I) > Chapter 1 - An Ontological Approach to Coaching ↩


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