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January 13th 2014 Freire Quote

1. As time goes on what you think about something can change as you learn more. Unarmed curiosity, not prepared and unknown but still wondering what it is. Epistemological curiosity is learning more about it and wondering in great depth. 2. Something sparks an interest in you and you have no idea what it is in any way beyond common knowledge of what is natural. But as you learn about it you stay interested to the point where you question the questions themselves. 3. By: Pierce Rose I agree with you on the summary of the first part. The definition provided in the first part made it easier to understand. What you said in the second column is exactly what curiosity would be. 4. I believe that they are all steps in learning something knew. First your curiosity gets your attention then you ask question until you discover an answer.

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