Yes, learning can occur without feelings or emotions being involved. People can acquire knowledge through logical reasoning, observation, and understanding without necessarily experiencing strong emotions. However, emotions can often enhance learning by increasing motivation, focus, and memory retention.
Yes.
Unless a person or groups of people are brain-washed (the military has experimented in this) then no, you cannot learn without having feelings or emotions.
Yes, there can be learning without emotions. Learning could be pale too without the involvement of emotions.
Yes, there can be learning without emotions. Learning could be pale too without the involvement of emotions.
The act of conveying emotions, actions, and feelings without speech.
No!2nd Answerer says: Yes, but subject matter and the reciever of the input are key to the information uptake being unemotionally recieved.
Empathy is the ability to understand and share another person's feelings. It involves recognizing and relating to someone else's emotions without necessarily experiencing them yourself.
"Empathic" or "empathetic" means that you are sensitive to the feelings/emotions of another person without actually feeling them yourself.
It is better to have feelings and emotions and understand the meaning behind them, even without logic, as emotions can provide insight and lead to meaningful experiences. Logic is important for rational thinking and problem-solving, but the richness of life often comes from connecting with our emotions and finding meaning in them.
Studying mime is important in learning how to convey emotions and a story without the aid of spoken language.
Better say or write else men may not understand correctly.