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Making Learners Extraordinary ™
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An extraordinary spoof by @greg_ashman
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Making Learners Extraordinary ™ | An extraordinary spoof by @greg_ashman Making Learners Extraordinary ™ An extraordinary spoof by @greg_ashman Main menu Skip to content Home About The Book Search GO December 11, 2021 What even is the mind? If I hold a donut and then close my eyes, does the donut still exist? If so, in what way? These questions have been bothering philosophers since time immemorial when the very first donut was gingerly removed from a camp fire and quickly dropped by singed fingers on to a suitably crafted serving platter made out of rock or palm fronds or whatever they had back then. One of the conversations of philosophy is when we realise that the things we think about are things that other people have thought about too, often stretching way back into the olden days. When I facilitate philosophical discussions with elementary school students, I make this point and I can tell they appreciate it from the faraway look in their eyes. Deep, I kn...
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