Comparison Of Existenialists / Humanists On Learning Development

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Comparison Of Existenialists / Humanists On Learning Development

...life is a learning experience, and the information we receive from "teachers," the better life can be. "If he is indeed wise [the teachatural environment. The base elements of the natural environment common to all people are commonly believed to include food, clothing and shelter, but most importantly, love, faith and hope. (Victor Frankl, pp. 47; Freud, pp. 37, 62). Viktor Frankl, a survivor of Auschwitz and three other Nazi concentration camps, extended self-esteem and fulfillment to service to others. For Frankl, action or active involvement worked to prevent depression in the camps. When the natural needs for survival (clothing, food, protection, love, and hope) were denied to individuals, they- No matter the natural attributes we are born with, life is a learning experience, and the information we receive from "teachers," the better life can be. "If he is indeed wise [the teacher] does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind." Kahlil Gibran (Reinsmith, p. 131, emphasis in original). The ability to learn and the ways in which we learn depend on a multiplicity of eventsluding inherited traits, upbringing,...

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