• The collective cognitive imperative is an internal command or obligation felt by suggestible people that often drives their joining some group. Besides...
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    how these two levels relate to each other is imperative. Francisco Varela, in The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience, argues that "the...
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  • Jean Piaget's account of human cognitive development. The Schema Mechanism is intended to replicate key aspects of cognitive development during infancy....
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    processes of both the individual members of the crowd and of the crowd as a collective social entity. The behavior of a crowd is much influenced by deindividuation...
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  • in a mutual relationship with each other and their environments, with imperatives for an agency's behaviour within an interactive context due to immanent...
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  • Conceiving a cognitive alternative through thinking about utopias without belonging to a specific ingroup is found to enhance collective action intentions...
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  • Transgenerational trauma (category Collective intelligence)
    individual. Collective trauma is when psychological trauma experienced by communities and identity groups is carried on as part of the group's collective memory...
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  • Availability cascade (category Cognitive biases)
    self-reinforcing cycle that explains the development of certain kinds of collective beliefs. A novel idea or insight, usually one that seems to explain a...
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    not to be found in some universal moral concept such as the categorical imperative. Durkheim also argues that morality is characterized not just by this...
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  • three types of meaning: volitive, emotive, or cognitive. Volitive interjections function as imperative or directive expressions; requesting or demanding...
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  • ground. Through cognitive reconstrual, wrongful behaviours can be perceived as righteous. Religious principles, nationalistic imperatives and righteous...
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    and cognitive estimation. They found that subjects with WKS showed impairments in all aspects of this test battery, most noticeably on the cognitive estimation...
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  • Identity fusion (category Collective identity)
    Identity fusion, a psychological construct rooted in social psychology and cognitive anthropology, is a form of alignment with groups in which members experience...
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  • even claimed that "high-quality collaboration has become no less than an imperative". For a school to be fully committed to implementing PLCs, the school's...
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    The overview effect is a cognitive shift reported by some astronauts while viewing the Earth from space. Researchers have characterized the effect as...
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  • Violence (redirect from Collective violence)
    violence into three broad categories: self-directed, interpersonal, and collective. This categorization differentiates between violence inflicted to and...
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  • of imperatives by examining how they interact with other linguistic phenomena. These include cases in which one imperative entails another imperative, the...
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    at rules which are universal and absolute, such as Kant's 'categorical imperative' and Geisler's graded absolutism. Green relates the development of territorial...
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    capability or ability to act on one's will. This ability is affected by the cognitive belief structure which one has formed through one's experiences, and the...
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  • Boomerang effect (psychology) (category Cognitive biases)
    discrepancy than did the resistance against change, which verified Festinger's cognitive dissonance theory. In a follow-up, Sensenig and Brehm focused on the boomerang...
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    In the philosophy of mind, collective intentionality characterizes the intentionality that occurs when two or more individuals undertake a task together...
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  • also includes the study of failures to do so, as in the case of cognitive biases. Cognitive and behavioral sciences usually assume that people are rational...
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    what is right but also acting upon it. Psychologists study wisdom as a cognitive and emotional trait, often linking it to maturity, emotional regulation...
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  • self-determination. Psychologists and cognitive scientists have attempted to study and explain how people reason, e.g. which cognitive and neural processes are engaged...
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  • Ethics (redirect from Ethical imperative)
    to everyone independent of their desires. He uses the term categorical imperative for these principles, saying that they have their source in the structure...
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    Great ages archaeology Functionalism Processualism Post-processualism Cognitive archaeology Gender archaeology Feminist archaeology Archaeometry Archaeogenetics...
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  • by these ideas, some University of Warwick staff formed a philosophy collective known as the Cybernetic Culture Research Unit (CCRU), led by Nick Land...
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  • consisting of the causal structures of agency (technological, organizational, imperative, emergent), its structure (variance, process), and the level (micro, macro)...
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    Compilers Programming paradigms Concurrent programming Functional programming Imperative programming Logic programming Object-oriented programming Program semantics...
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    group makes decisions, varies considerably between organizations. It is imperative for the participants to appreciate and understand that the working group...
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