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Unlearn-Relearn-What it means to be human

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Learning is a constraint that frees us. Whatever the professional or social milieu, with the numeric era, there is always a need for unlearning and relearning for a better life. Lord Baden Powell disclosed the most creative and extraordinary example of unlearning and relearning through his unique institutional creation of the scout movement. His method lives forever as he unlearned the army warrior approach to abilities, to relearn and convert them into civil life proficiencies. With a humanistic endeavor, he provided a military-like discipline to cope with the wilderness and learn skills. Furthermore, the gig economy forces everyone to harness the ability of unlearning and relearning for an ever-changing technological world. Any learning has a subjacent epistemological value, thus stressing ethical and axiological issues. Humanists emphasize freedom, dignity for all; with Erasmus setting religion aside to better serve the human. But nihilism with Nietzsche advocates God's death for human good, because he suspects religion to be a refuge for men's evil deeds.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
21 March 2024
Pages
216
ISBN
9786207464722

Learning is a constraint that frees us. Whatever the professional or social milieu, with the numeric era, there is always a need for unlearning and relearning for a better life. Lord Baden Powell disclosed the most creative and extraordinary example of unlearning and relearning through his unique institutional creation of the scout movement. His method lives forever as he unlearned the army warrior approach to abilities, to relearn and convert them into civil life proficiencies. With a humanistic endeavor, he provided a military-like discipline to cope with the wilderness and learn skills. Furthermore, the gig economy forces everyone to harness the ability of unlearning and relearning for an ever-changing technological world. Any learning has a subjacent epistemological value, thus stressing ethical and axiological issues. Humanists emphasize freedom, dignity for all; with Erasmus setting religion aside to better serve the human. But nihilism with Nietzsche advocates God's death for human good, because he suspects religion to be a refuge for men's evil deeds.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
21 March 2024
Pages
216
ISBN
9786207464722