• Cognitivism may refer to: Cognitivism (ethics), the philosophical view that ethical sentences express propositions and are capable of being true or false...
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  • propositions are about what attitudes God holds). Cognitivism encompasses all forms of moral realism, but cognitivism can also agree with ethical irrealism or...
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  • In psychology, cognitivism is a theoretical framework for understanding the mind that gained credence in the 1950s. The movement was a response to behaviorism...
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  • related to Non-cognitivism. Moral Cognitivism vs. Non-Cognitivism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry by Mark van Roojen. "Non-Cognitivism in Ethics"...
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  • Aesthetic cognitivism is a methodology in the philosophy of art, particularly audience responses to art, that relies on research in cognitive psychology...
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  • Fodor, David Marr, and others. Postcognitivists challenge tenets within cognitivism, including ontological dualism, representational realism, that cognition...
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  • bearers', capable of being true or false), as opposed to non-cognitivism. Most forms of cognitivism hold that some such propositions are true (including moral...
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  • that have emerged since the 1990s, challenging the basic assumptions of cognitivism and information processing models of cognition, and forms one of the...
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  • between cognitivism and non-cognitivism is about the meaning of moral statements and is a part of the study of semantics. According to cognitivism, moral...
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  • science Behavioral genetics Behavioral neuroscience Behaviorism Cognitive/Cognitivism Cognitive neuroscience Social Comparative Cross-cultural Cultural Developmental...
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  • can be considered a form of non-cognitivism or expressivism. It stands in opposition to other forms of non-cognitivism (such as quasi-realism and universal...
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  • non-cognitivism," while someone employing the minimal model might simply place such a view alongside other, more traditional, forms of non-cognitivism. The...
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  • neoplatonism - Christian philosophy - Chinese philosophy - Classical Marxism - Cognitivism - Collegium Conimbricense - Color, philosophy of - Common Sense, philosophy...
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    expression of an emotion or the issuance of a command (non-cognitivism). Some forms of non-cognitivism and ethical subjectivism, while considered anti-realist...
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  • its main founders are[citation needed]: Behaviorism: John B. Watson Cognitivism: [[Aaron T. Beck⟨⟩]], Albert Ellis Functionalism: William James Humanistic/Gestalt:...
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  • significant in dethroning non-cognitivism as the dominant meta-ethical theory of preceding decades.[citation needed] Though non-cognitivism may be traced back to...
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  • prescriptivism a universalist form of non-cognitivism. Prescriptivism stands in opposition to other forms of non-cognitivism (such as emotivism and quasi-realism)...
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  • think or feel about them. van Roojen, Mark (2018), "Moral Cognitivism vs. Non-Cognitivism", in Zalta, Edward N. (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy...
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    movement known as cognitivism in the 1950s, emerging after the Behaviorist movement viewed cognition as a form of behavior. Cognitivism approached cognition...
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  • Oxford University Press. van Roojen, Mark (2004). "Moral Cognitivism vs. Non-Cognitivism," The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Edward N. Zalta...
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  • quasi-realism a form of non-cognitivism or expressivism. Quasi-realism stands in opposition to other forms of non-cognitivism (such as emotivism and universal...
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  • science Behavioral genetics Behavioral neuroscience Behaviorism Cognitive/Cognitivism Cognitive neuroscience Social Comparative Cross-cultural Cultural Developmental...
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    Anecdotal cognitivism is a method of research using anecdotal, and anthropomorphic evidence through the observation of animal behaviour. A psychological...
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  • design. These include behaviorism, constructivism, social learning, and cognitivism. Florida State University initially developed the ADDIE framework in...
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  • universal cognitivism "emphasizes naturalism in the explanations, but its ontological positions are not as balanced as plural cognitivism". This is reflected...
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    semantics Linguistic determinism Mediated reference theory Nominalism Non-cognitivism Phallogocentrism Relevance theory Semantic externalism Semantic holism...
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    semantics Linguistic determinism Mediated reference theory Nominalism Non-cognitivism Phallogocentrism Relevance theory Semantic externalism Semantic holism...
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  • three main theoretical schools or philosophical frameworks: behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism. This theoretical framework was developed in the...
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  • the computational theory of mind in philosophy; it is also related to cognitivism in psychology and functionalism in philosophy. Information processing...
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  • non-naturalism a non-definist form of moral realism, which is in turn a form of cognitivism. Ethical non-naturalism stands in opposition to ethical naturalism, which...
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