The forest of knowledge
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https://doi.org/10.22480/rev.unifa.2001.14.933Keywords:
Forest, knowledge, invisibility, discovery, natureAbstract
The article discusses the metaphor of the forest to illustrate knowledge and learning processes. By comparing knowledge to a forest, the author emphasizes that the true essence of understanding goes beyond what is visible or immediately accessible. The forest represents a series of mysteries and layers to be uncovered, suggesting that learning is an ongoing and challenging process, where each discovery reveals new landscapes and new challenges. This analogy proposes that what is hidden in knowledge is not negative, but a positive characteristic that motivates exploration.
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