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Cognitive science is fundamentally concerned with the study of knowledge, utilizing an interdisciplinary approach to examine how neural, cognitive, and social levels interact to produce it [1], [2]. Furthermore, cognitive science challenges traditional philosophical perspectives on the nature of knowledge [3] and investigates how cognitive processes influence our understanding of what constitutes knowledge [4], [5].
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Naturalized epistemology and cognitive science | Intro to... - Fiveable fiveable.me 4 facts
claimCognitive science adopts an interdisciplinary approach to studying knowledge and cognition by integrating methods and insights from multiple fields to gain a comprehensive understanding.
claimCognitive science raises questions about the nature of consciousness and its role in knowledge and cognition.
claimCognitive science approaches challenge traditional philosophical views on knowledge and the mind.
claimCognitive science explores how different levels of analysis, including neural, cognitive, and social, interact to produce knowledge.
Naturalized Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
claimCognitive science could potentially discover that beliefs previously thought to constitute knowledge actually result from unreliable or deviant causal chains, thereby overturning judgments about whether people have knowledge in those cases.