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by sweetdreamerit
1718 days ago
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I would define curiosity as a fundamental biological (and human) need. It's what drives the mouses in Tolman's experiments to explore the labyrinth even when satiated.
It is a need because - from an evolutionary point of view - being curious increases the odds to gain useful knowledge and survive and thrive.
Therefore, curiosity, in this perspective, is the intrinsically motivated drive to gain knowledge. |
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