Related to Cognitivist:behaviorist,behaviourism cognitivism (ˈkɒɡnɪtɪˌvɪzəm) n (Philosophy)philosophythe meta-ethical thesis that moral judgments state facts and so are either true or false. Compareemotivism,prescriptivismSee alsonaturalism4,non-naturalism ...
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This chapter analyses these different concepts of competence with regard to their respective standpoints on the role and types of knowledge involved. The line of reasoning starts with a preliminary didactic debate on casuistic learning versus systematic subject learning. This debate makes visible ...
Natural cognition is the ability to acquire information from the environment, retain it, and use it for the purpose of adaptive behavior. Mental representation is argued to be the central process making this possible. We should ask, then, what it means for mental representation to be in service...
learning to avoid tests that include stimuli in a specific magnitude range after experiencing low rates of reward for those stimuli [8]. In Hampton’s study [15], the macaques may have learned to use the longer delay as a cue to opt out, given that opting out resulted in a better ...