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Is the Christian View of the Self Empirically Adequate? The Tradition and the Future

open access: yesReligions, 2023
Many central creedal statements in Christianity presuppose the existence of a substantial self, even though Christian tradition has not always explicitly used this terminology.
Walter Scott Stepanenko
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Informational Resilience in the Human Cognitive Ecology

open access: yesEntropy, 2023
Resilience is a basic trait of cognitive systems and fundamentally connected to their autopoietic organization. It plays a vital role in maintaining the identity of cognitive systems in the face of external threats and perturbances.
Rasmus Gahrn-Andersen
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Grammar category of modality in Spanish: cognitive bases

open access: yesИбероамериканские тетради, 2019
The article deals with the grammar category of modality in the structure of modern Spanish. The author aims to analyze the structural organization of the grammar category of modality in the Spanish language and to reveal its cognitive bases in order to ...
C. Ursul
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Quantum-like Data Modeling in Applied Sciences: Review

open access: yesStats, 2023
This work presents a brief review on the modern approaches to data modeling by the methods developed in the quantum physics during the last one hundred years.
Stan Lipovetsky
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The Cognitive Science of Bilingualism [PDF]

open access: yesLanguage and Linguistics Compass, 2015
Abstract Recent research in cognitive effects of bilingualism has generated both excitement and controversy. The current paper provides an overview of this literature that has taken a componential approach toward cognitive effects of bilingualism, according to which bilingual advantages in executive functions are measured in terms of ...
Yanping Dong, Ping Li 0026
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Buddhism and Cognitive Sciences in Dialogue: Pedagogical Reflections on Teaching across Disciplines

open access: yesReligions, 2021
In this essay, we, a professor and a student, share our experience of teaching and learning in a class on Buddhism and cognitive science at George Washington University.
Eyal Aviv, Kaleigh Spires
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Emergence in Cognitive Science [PDF]

open access: yesTopics in Cognitive Science, 2010
The study of human intelligence was once dominated by symbolic approaches, but over the last 30 years an alternative approach has arisen. Symbols and processes that operate on them are often seen today as approximate characterizations of the emergent consequences of sub- or nonsymbolic processes, and a wide range of constructs in cognitive science can ...
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Comparing Moralities in the Abrahamic and Indic Religions Using Cognitive Science: Kindness, Peace, and Love versus Justice, Violence, and Hate

open access: yesReligions, 2023
Recent cognitive science research indicates that humans possess numerous biologically rooted religious and moral intuitions. The present article draws on this research to compare forms of religious morality in the Abrahamic traditions (Judaism ...
Aria Nakissa
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Speech Errors as a Window on Language and Thought: A Cognitive Science Perspective

open access: yesAltre Modernità, 2017
We are so used to speaking in our native language that we take this ability for granted. We think that speaking is easy and thinking is hard. From the perspective of cognitive science, this view is wrong.
Giulia M.L. Bencini
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A fruitful encounter between Cognitive Science and Science & Technology Studies [PDF]

open access: yesAvant, 2013
Scholars deriving from different schools of thought, especially if these grow out of different traditions, do not meet too frequently, and it is even more rare for these meeting to result in creating theories or research practices that would be ...
Aleksandra Derra
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