| Experiential learning | การเรียนจากประสบการณ์ [TU Subject Heading] |
| การเรียนจากประสบการณ์ | [kān rīenrū jāk prasopkān] (n, exp) EN: experiential learning |
| experiential |
| experiential | (adj) relating to or resulting from experience, Example: a personal, experiential reality |
| experiential | (adj) derived from experience or the experience of existence; - Benjamin Farrington; - John Dewey, Syn. existential, Example: the rich experiential content of the teachings of the older philosophers; formal logicians are not concerned with existential matters |
| Experiential | a. Derived from, or pertaining to, experience. Coleridge. [ 1913 Webster ] It is called empirical or experiential . . . because it is given to us by experience or observation, and not obtained as the result of inference or reasoning. Sir. W. Hamilton. -- |
| Experientialism | n. (Philos.) The doctrine that experience, either that of ourselves or of others, is the test or criterion of general knowledge; -- opposed to Experientialism is in short, a philosophical or logical theory, not a psychological one. G. C. Robertson. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Experientialist | n. One who accepts the doctrine of experientialism. Also used adjectively. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 経験的 | [けいけんてき, keikenteki] (adj-na) experiential [Add to Longdo] |