Quote by Edward Thorndike
"Philosophy's value lies not in answering questions but in sharpening them."
"Philosophy's value lies not in answering questions but in sharpening them."
"The most important fact about Thorndike's Law of Effect is that learning is strengthened by satisfying consequences."
"Life is a series of problems to be solved, not mysteries to be pondered."
"Knowledge is not something to be passively received, but actively constructed through experience."
"The mind works through association and reinforcement, not through sudden insight."