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Vladimir_Nesov | v1.8.0Mar 28th 2010 | (+11/-10) /* Blog posts */ added "Understanding your understanding" | ||
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Vladimir_Nesov | v1.5.0Oct 23rd 2009 | (+133/-218) the quote is misleading for this concept. | ||
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Vladimir_Nesov | v1.2.0Sep 23rd 2009 | (+17/-35) |
Understanding is more than just memorization. Understanding something also involves being able of detached facts; it requires ability to see its implications, and being able to re-derive it from other things you already know, if you happen to suddenly forget it. This is notthe implications across a complete definitionvariety of "understanding".possible contexts.