Rationalism
A philosophy that emphasizes reason and logic as the primary sources of knowledge and truth.
A philosophy that emphasizes reason and logic as the primary sources of knowledge and truth.
The study of how people acquire knowledge, skills, and behaviors through experience, practice, and instruction.
An ongoing process of learning and development that enables individuals and organizations to adapt to changing environments and requirements.
A business strategy where the product itself is the primary driver of customer acquisition, retention, and expansion, often through user experience and engagement.
The process of turning potential customers into paying customers, often measured by the conversion rate.
The process of creating awareness and demand for a product or service through marketing activities.
The series of actions or operations involved in the acquisition, interpretation, storage, and retrieval of information.
A pattern of rapid and sustained growth after a period of linear or stagnant growth, resembling the shape of a hockey stick.
A cognitive architecture model that explains how humans can learn and adapt to new tasks.