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Postcognitivism
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Post-cognitivism
, Post-cognitivist
Psychological movements are considered to be post-cognitivist if they are opposed to or move beyond the cognitivist theories posited by Noam Chomsky…
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2018
2018
The Kohlberg Moral Judgment Theory
Víctor Hugo Robles Francia
2018
Corpus ID: 174777079
The affective though and the intuition in moral judgment has been discovered lately (Haidt, 2001). This article analyzes the…
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2016
2016
Varieties of Objectivity: What's Worth Keeping?
Lori Kantymir
2016
Corpus ID: 171636056
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2016
2016
Let's Get Real about Moral Particularism An Analysis of Dancy's Cognitivist Internalism
D. Farland
2016
Corpus ID: 147768089
In his book Moral Reasons , Jonathan Dancy describes the problem of accidie as the most serious source of objections to…
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2010
2010
A post-cognitivist view of capabilities: The role of material objects
Sirle Bürkland
2010
Corpus ID: 171637956
2008
2008
Instrument-Mediated Coordination and Meaning Making through a Distributed Learning Environment
K. Zourou
2008
Corpus ID: 70193944
Following the post-cognitivist theoretical tradition, which represents human agents and artefacts as a single entity in the…
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