You might call that person, educated, scholarly, literate, learned, lettered, trained, professional, cultivated, or cultured.
Learning? What do you mean by study of knowledge.
Experience.
The Sanskrit word for knowledge is "เคเฅเคเคพเคจ" (pronounced as "jnana").
Yes, "study" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a task or activity of acquiring knowledge or information. As a verb, it means to engage in the activity of acquiring knowledge or information. For example, "I need to do some study for my exam" (noun) and "I need to study for my exam" (verb).
Epistemology is the study of knowledge, focusing on how we acquire knowledge, the nature of knowledge, and the criteria for determining what counts as knowledge. It explores questions such as: What is knowledge? How do we know what we know? And how can we be confident in what we claim to know?
experience, knowledge sagacity is another word for wisdom
Another word for study group is "learning circle" or "study session".
The word epistemology is the study of the origin, nature, and limits of human knowledge; or you can use the terms acquired knowledge or life experience.
philosophy
philosophy
The word itself means the study or knowledge of life. Bio=life + -ology=study.
The word epistemology is the study of the origin, nature, and limits of human knowledge; or you can use the terms acquired knowledge or life experience.
A synonym for "knowledge seeker" could be "intellectual" or "scholar."
experience