Cognitivism may refer to: Cognitivism (ethics), the philosophical view that ethical sentences express propositions and are capable of being true or false...
Fodor, David Marr, and others. Postcognitivists challenge tenets within cognitivism, including ontological dualism, representational realism, that cognition...
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...
between cognitivism and non-cognitivism belongs to the field of semantics and concerns the meaning of moral statements. According to cognitivism, moral...
non-cognitivism," while someone employing the minimal model might simply place such a view alongside other, more traditional, forms of non-cognitivism. The...
significant in dethroning non-cognitivism as the dominant meta-ethical theory of preceding decades.[citation needed] Though non-cognitivism may be traced back to...
Christian existentialism - Christian humanism - Christian philosophy - Cognitivism - Color, philosophy of - Common Sense, philosophy of - Communitarianism...
its main founders are[citation needed]: Behaviorism: John B. Watson Cognitivism: Aaron T. Beck, Albert Ellis Functionalism: William James Humanistic/Gestalt:...
prescriptivism a universalist form of non-cognitivism. Prescriptivism stands in opposition to other forms of non-cognitivism (such as emotivism and quasi-realism)...
movement known as cognitivism in the 1950s, emerging after the Behaviorist movement viewed cognition as a form of behavior. Cognitivism approached cognition...
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...
Anecdotal cognitivism is a method of research using anecdotal, and anthropomorphic evidence through the observation of animal behaviour. A psychological...
think or feel about them. van Roojen, Mark (2018), "Moral Cognitivism vs. Non-Cognitivism", in Zalta, Edward N. (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy...
design. These include behaviorism, constructivism, social learning, and cognitivism. Florida State University initially developed the ADDIE framework in...
semantics Linguistic determinism Mediated reference theory Nominalism Non-cognitivism Phallogocentrism Relevance theory Semantic externalism Semantic holism...
In philosophy and logic, the classical liar paradox or liar's paradox or antinomy of the liar is the statement of a liar that they are lying: for instance...
Key psychological theories shaping education encompass behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism. Related disciplines include educational neuroscience...
semantics Linguistic determinism Mediated reference theory Nominalism Non-cognitivism Phallogocentrism Relevance theory Semantic externalism Semantic holism...
semantics Linguistic determinism Mediated reference theory Nominalism Non-cognitivism Phallogocentrism Relevance theory Semantic externalism Semantic holism...