cognitivism meaning
noun (philosophy)
The belief that moral judgements state facts and therefore have true value (cf emotivism and prescriptivism)
The belief that moral judgements state facts and therefore have true value (cf emotivism and prescriptivism)
Examples
More: Next- comparing and evaluating the knowledge opinion of cognitivism and constructivism
- the recognition of certain problems in mathematical educational theories under the meta-cognitivism
- what's more, behaviorism, cognitivism, humanism and constructivism learning theories also support english extracurricular teaching
- the learning theories of behaviorism, cognitivism and constructivism have established theoretical foundation for the use of computer in teaching
- Cognitivism points to the sentences and declarative sentences in normative subjects.