• Question: how does our learning ability change how you interperate things ? x

    Asked by puddleduck to Damien, Rachael, Simon, Suzi, Tim on 21 Jun 2011.
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      Suzi Gage answered on 21 Jun 2011:


      Hi @puddleduck

      This is a tough question to answer. I suppose it would, but I don’t know for definite. Also, I wouldn’t say it’s only your ability to learn that changes how you interpret things – different people think in different ways. Compare a philosopher to an engineer for example, they’re both good at learning, but the things they have to learn are completely different. So the type of learning that you do may also affect how you interpret things.

      I hope this helps a bit, sorry I don’t know the proper answer.
      What do you think?

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