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1984
Four scholars in the field of social psychology have taken great pains with the theses and arguments of our article. With their comments they have both enriched and differentiated our understanding of models in cognitive social psychology. We are grateful that the format of the Annals permits such an authentic discussion of controversial issues in one ...
Carl F. Graumann, Michael Sommer
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Four scholars in the field of social psychology have taken great pains with the theses and arguments of our article. With their comments they have both enriched and differentiated our understanding of models in cognitive social psychology. We are grateful that the format of the Annals permits such an authentic discussion of controversial issues in one ...
Carl F. Graumann, Michael Sommer
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Modularity and Logical Cognitivism
1996Abstract Since the late 1950s philosophy of science and psychology have each gone their own way. Psychology need no longer restrict itself to behaviourism as it would have had to if the regime,of empiricist philosophy of science had been successfully imposed upon it. In any case, it would seem that in philosophy an empiricist approach to
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Philosophical Papers, 2002
The paper explicates a set of criteria the joint satisfaction of which is taken to qualify moral judgements as cognitive. The paper examines evidence that some moral judgements meet these criteria, and relates the resulting conception of moral judgements to ongoing controversies about cognitivism in ethics.
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The paper explicates a set of criteria the joint satisfaction of which is taken to qualify moral judgements as cognitive. The paper examines evidence that some moral judgements meet these criteria, and relates the resulting conception of moral judgements to ongoing controversies about cognitivism in ethics.
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2020
Abstract Chapter 7 explores cognitivism as an alternative to realist and semiotic theories of the nature of film. The chapter develops a diagnostic recognition framework for film derived from a biased competition theory of attention and research on the role played by situation models in narrative comprehension.
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Abstract Chapter 7 explores cognitivism as an alternative to realist and semiotic theories of the nature of film. The chapter develops a diagnostic recognition framework for film derived from a biased competition theory of attention and research on the role played by situation models in narrative comprehension.
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An empirical argument against moral non-cognitivism
Inquiry (United Kingdom), 2023Jennifer Wright, Thomas Pƶlzler
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Constitutivism and cognitivism
Philosophical Studies, 2022Jennifer Ryan Lockhart, Thomas Lockhart
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Competence cognitivism vs. performance cognitivism
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1978openaire +1 more source

