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Experientialism[definition needed] is a
philosophical view
which states that
there is no "purely rational"
detached God's-eye view of the
world which...
- Breunig, Mary C. (2009). "Teaching Dewey's
Experience and
Education Experientially". In Stremba, Bob; Bisson,
Christian A. (eds.).
Teaching Adventure Education...
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Experiential avoidance (EA) has been
broadly defined as
attempts to
avoid thoughts, feelings, memories,
physical sensations, and
other internal experiences...
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example experiential education,
experiential knowledge,
experiential interior design, and
experiential marketing...
Experiential travel can emphasize...
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Experiential dining is a
modern form of
dining that
offers customers a
unique experience that
expands beyond a "traditional"
dining experience. A unique...
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Experiential knowledge is
knowledge gained through experience, as
opposed to a
priori (before experience) knowledge: it can also be
contrasted both with...
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distinct from
experiential learning,
however experiential learning is a
subfield and
operates under the
methodologies ****ociated with
experiential education...
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Experiential gifts, also
known as gift experiences, are
gifts of
experiences instead of
material possessions.
Experiences include adventures, dining, travel...
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Experiential retail or
experiential commerce is a type of
retail marketing whereby customers coming into a
physical retail space are
offered experiences...
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American educational theorist whose interests and
publications focus on
experiential learning, the
individual and
social change,
career development, and executive...