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Epistemic cognition, sometimes known as epistemological beliefs, or personal epistemology, is "cognition about knowledge and knowing", an area of research in the learning sciences and educational psychology. Research into epistemic cognition investigates people's beliefs regarding the characteristics of knowledge and knowing—as distinct from thinking or believing in general—and the impact of this on learning.

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Epistemic cognition

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Epistemic cognition, sometimes known as epistemological beliefs, or personal epistemology, is "cognition about knowledge and knowing", an area of research...

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Epistemology

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knowledge. Epistemologists study the nature, origin, and scope of knowledge, epistemic justification, the rationality of belief, and various related issues....

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Need for cognition

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Need for cognition is closely related to the five factor model domain openness to experience, typical intellectual engagement, and epistemic curiosity...

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Heuristic

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Retrieved 14 October 2012. Nickles, Thomas (1987). "Lakatosian Heuristics and Epistemic Support". The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. 38 (2): 181–205...

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Knowledge

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through experience and can be understood as a cognitive success or an epistemic contact with reality, like making a discovery. Many academic definitions...

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Truth

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correspondence theories, 21% accept or lean towards deflationary theories and 14% epistemic theories. Correspondence theories emphasize that true beliefs and true...

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Epistemic modal logic

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Epistemic modal logic is a subfield of modal logic that is concerned with reasoning about knowledge. While epistemology has a long philosophical tradition...

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Evolutionary epistemology

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the concepts of biological evolution to the growth of animal and human cognition. It argues that the mind is in part genetically determined and that its...

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Data

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David Hume Immanuel Kant W. V. O. Quine more... Related fields Epistemic cognition Epistemic logic Philosophy of perception Philosophy of science v t e...

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A priori and a posteriori

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all our cognition begins with experience, it does not follow that it arises from [is caused by] experience." According to Kant, a priori cognition is transcendental...

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Coherentism

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theory of truth, and the coherence theory of justification (also known as epistemic coherentism). Coherent truth is divided between an anthropological approach...

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Epistemic innocence

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Epistemic innocence is a psychological phenomenon that applies to epistemically costly and epistemically beneficial cognition. It determines the relationship...

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Solipsism

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David Hume Immanuel Kant W. V. O. Quine more... Related fields Epistemic cognition Epistemic logic Philosophy of perception Philosophy of science v t e...

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Empiricism

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David Hume Immanuel Kant W. V. O. Quine more... Related fields Epistemic cognition Epistemic logic Philosophy of perception Philosophy of science v t e...

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Perspectivism

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Nietzschean perspectivism, see: Hales, Steven D. (2020). "Nietzsche's Epistemic Perspectivism". In Crețu, Ana-Maria; Massimi, Michela (eds.). Knowledge...

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Pragmatism

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transcendent realities. Quite the contrary, he argued for the legitimate epistemic right to believe in such realities, since such beliefs do make a difference...

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Rationalism

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argument lies in the understanding of the warrant, which is under the wider epistemic umbrella of the theory of justification. Part of epistemology, this theory...

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Belief

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syndrome Doxastic attitudes Doxastic logic Doxastic voluntarism Expectation (epistemic) Idea Magical thinking Moore's paradox Observer-expectancy effect Opinion...

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Cognitive science

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" In his 1978 essay "Epistemics: The Regulative Theory of Cognition", Alvin I. Goldman claims to have coined the term "epistemics" to describe a reorientation...

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Virtue epistemology

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epistemology that stresses the importance of intellectual and specifically epistemic virtues. Virtue epistemology evaluates knowledge according to the properties...

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Archimedean point

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David Hume Immanuel Kant W. V. O. Quine more... Related fields Epistemic cognition Epistemic logic Philosophy of perception Philosophy of science v t e...

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Foundationalism

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2013. Fumerton, Richard (21 February 2000). "Foundationalist Theories of Epistemic Justification". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 19 August...

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Relativism

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encompasses the differences in moral judgments among people and cultures. Epistemic relativism holds that there are no absolute principles regarding normative...

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Applied epistemology

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of epistemic concepts. It is also suggested that applying the concept to information system can bridge the information processing models of cognition and...

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Fallibilism

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that legitimate epistemic justifications can lead to false beliefs, whereas academic skepticism claims that no legitimate epistemic justifications exist...

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Rationality

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rationality aims at epistemic goals, like acquiring truth and avoiding falsehood. Practical rationality, on the other hand, aims at non-epistemic goals, like...

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Doxastic attitudes

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Doxastic attitudes are epistemic attitudes which a person can hold towards a proposition. The most commonly discussed doxastic attitude is belief (holding...

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Reason

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Reasoning involves using more-or-less rational processes of thinking and cognition to extrapolate from one's existing knowledge to generate new knowledge...

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