Human beings are unique among all living organisms in that their primary adaptive specialization lies not in some particular physical form or skill or fit in an ecological niche, but rather in identification with the process of adaptation itself-in the process of learning.
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Experiential learning: experience as the source of learning and development
1984, Prentice-Hall, FT Press
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Bibliography: p. 231-241.
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