Mimetic Learning
Mimetic learning, learning by imitation, constitutes one of the most important forms of learning. Mimetic learning does not, however, just denote mere imitation or copying: Rather, it is a process by which the act of relating to other persons and worlds in a mimetic way leads to an en-hancement of o...
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Main Author: | Christoph Wulf (Author) |
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Stockholm University Press,
2008-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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