In his Autobiographical Notes Einstein recognizes the importance of wonder in the cognitive process by stating that it occurs when an experience comes into conflict with a sufficiently stable world of concepts. Already in classical philosophy, wonder is considered the starting point of philosophizing as Plato highlights in Theaetetus and Aristotle in Metaphysics. To describe what the wonder consists of we will suggest a Dynamic Frames and we will use it to describe the role of wonder in the years of Einstein's formation
In Plato’s Theaetetus Socrates ties wonder and knowledge in a binding knot when he defines wonder as...
'The year 1905 was the annus mirabilis both for Einstein and for physics. It was in that year t...
This paper analyses the use of wonder in the TV-series Cosmos: A Personal Voyage (1980). Popular sci...
In his Autobiographical Notes Einstein recognizes the importance of wonder in the cognitive process ...
This paper explores the cognitive content, and the cognitive benefits, of the state of wonder
Aristotle’s definition of wonder in the Metaphysics points to man’s basic drive for learning and tru...
This paper presents a phenomenology of wonder through careful description of the internal state of w...
Museums with their collections arouse an intriguing fascination in people that is difficult to preci...
This article addresses the nature of thought experiments, from ancient times to their use by Einstei...
Peter Marchand claims that understanding is contradictory to wonder, describing only two Sub-Rasas o...
They come in the night, or unexpectedly in a walk across the park, with friends playing games, or in...
Wonder has had a rich and diverse history in the western philosophical tradition. Both Plato and Ari...
The premise that underlies this volume is that there are strong interconnections between wonder, edu...
This paper examines the role of awe and wonder in scientific practice. Drawing on evidence...
Wonder, innate in the child, is an inner desire to learn that awaits reality in order to be awakened...
In Plato’s Theaetetus Socrates ties wonder and knowledge in a binding knot when he defines wonder as...
'The year 1905 was the annus mirabilis both for Einstein and for physics. It was in that year t...
This paper analyses the use of wonder in the TV-series Cosmos: A Personal Voyage (1980). Popular sci...
In his Autobiographical Notes Einstein recognizes the importance of wonder in the cognitive process ...
This paper explores the cognitive content, and the cognitive benefits, of the state of wonder
Aristotle’s definition of wonder in the Metaphysics points to man’s basic drive for learning and tru...
This paper presents a phenomenology of wonder through careful description of the internal state of w...
Museums with their collections arouse an intriguing fascination in people that is difficult to preci...
This article addresses the nature of thought experiments, from ancient times to their use by Einstei...
Peter Marchand claims that understanding is contradictory to wonder, describing only two Sub-Rasas o...
They come in the night, or unexpectedly in a walk across the park, with friends playing games, or in...
Wonder has had a rich and diverse history in the western philosophical tradition. Both Plato and Ari...
The premise that underlies this volume is that there are strong interconnections between wonder, edu...
This paper examines the role of awe and wonder in scientific practice. Drawing on evidence...
Wonder, innate in the child, is an inner desire to learn that awaits reality in order to be awakened...
In Plato’s Theaetetus Socrates ties wonder and knowledge in a binding knot when he defines wonder as...
'The year 1905 was the annus mirabilis both for Einstein and for physics. It was in that year t...
This paper analyses the use of wonder in the TV-series Cosmos: A Personal Voyage (1980). Popular sci...