A philomath (/ˈfɪləmæθ/) is a lover of learning and studying. The term is from Greek philos (φίλος; "beloved", "loving", as in philosophy or philanthropy) and manthanein, math- (μανθάνειν, μαθ-; "to learn", as in polymath). Philomathy is similar to, but distinguished from, philosophy in that -soph, the latter suffix, specifies "wisdom" or "knowledge", rather than the process of acquisition thereof. Philomath is not synonymous with polymath, as a polymath is someone who possesses great and detailed knowledge and facts from a variety of disciplines, while a philomath is someone who greatly enjoys learning and studying.
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| - Philomath (en)
- Filomatemático (es)
- Philomathe (fr)
- 爱学问的人 (zh)
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| - Un filomatemático (del griego φίλος: "amado"; y μανθάνω: "aprender") es un amante del aprendizaje y el estudio. Este concepto se diferencia de filaletes, "amante de la verdad" y de filósofo "amante de la sabiduría o conocimiento"; pues el filomatemático es aquel que valora el proceso de adquisición más que el conocimiento en sí mismo. Tampoco es sinónimo de polímata, pues éste es alguien que posee conocimientos de una variedad (πολύ) de disciplinas, mientras que un filomatemático es alguien que disfruta aprendiendo y estudiando. (es)
- A philomath (/ˈfɪləmæθ/) is a lover of learning and studying. The term is from Greek philos (φίλος; "beloved", "loving", as in philosophy or philanthropy) and manthanein, math- (μανθάνειν, μαθ-; "to learn", as in polymath). Philomathy is similar to, but distinguished from, philosophy in that -soph, the latter suffix, specifies "wisdom" or "knowledge", rather than the process of acquisition thereof. Philomath is not synonymous with polymath, as a polymath is someone who possesses great and detailed knowledge and facts from a variety of disciplines, while a philomath is someone who greatly enjoys learning and studying. (en)
- 一個愛學者(希臘語:φίλοςμανθάνειν,英語:Philomath)或愛學問的人是一個學習和研究的愛者,亦即好學。所以愛學者亦常常被稱作"好學的人"。社會上也有許多愛學者,如愛因斯坦和愛迪生。 (zh)
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| - Un filomatemático (del griego φίλος: "amado"; y μανθάνω: "aprender") es un amante del aprendizaje y el estudio. Este concepto se diferencia de filaletes, "amante de la verdad" y de filósofo "amante de la sabiduría o conocimiento"; pues el filomatemático es aquel que valora el proceso de adquisición más que el conocimiento en sí mismo. Tampoco es sinónimo de polímata, pues éste es alguien que posee conocimientos de una variedad (πολύ) de disciplinas, mientras que un filomatemático es alguien que disfruta aprendiendo y estudiando. (es)
- A philomath (/ˈfɪləmæθ/) is a lover of learning and studying. The term is from Greek philos (φίλος; "beloved", "loving", as in philosophy or philanthropy) and manthanein, math- (μανθάνειν, μαθ-; "to learn", as in polymath). Philomathy is similar to, but distinguished from, philosophy in that -soph, the latter suffix, specifies "wisdom" or "knowledge", rather than the process of acquisition thereof. Philomath is not synonymous with polymath, as a polymath is someone who possesses great and detailed knowledge and facts from a variety of disciplines, while a philomath is someone who greatly enjoys learning and studying. (en)
- 一個愛學者(希臘語:φίλοςμανθάνειν,英語:Philomath)或愛學問的人是一個學習和研究的愛者,亦即好學。所以愛學者亦常常被稱作"好學的人"。社會上也有許多愛學者,如愛因斯坦和愛迪生。 (zh)
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