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Individualism

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Epistemological Problems of Testimony plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Apr 1, 2021 4 facts
claimUnder the framework proposed by Robert Audi (1997), Individualism applies to testimonial justification because it depends on the hearer's inferences, while Anti-Individualism applies to testimonial knowledge because the speaker must know the proposition for the hearer to acquire knowledge.
claimDebates regarding the transmission of knowledge in epistemology are connected to the Inheritance View and the debate between Individualism and Non-Individualism.
claimThe debate between individualism and anti-individualism in testimony concerns whether testimonial justification depends entirely on the listener's internal factors or partially on factors related to the speaker.
claimIndividualism regarding testimonial justification is the view that a complete account of testimonial justification can be given by appealing only to features related to the hearer.
Publications - Parenting Across Cultures parentingacrosscultures.org Parenting Across Cultures Apr 25, 2025 3 facts
referenceThe study 'Culture and social change in mothers’ and fathers’ individualism, collectivism, and parenting attitudes' by M. Yotanyamaneewong, L. P. Alampay, J. E. Lansford, et al. (2021) examines parental modernity, individualism, and collectivism in mothers and fathers across multiple waves of data collection.
referenceThe study 'Individualism, collectivism, and conformity in nine countries: Relations with parenting and child adjustment' published in the International Journal of Psychology (2024) examines the relationships between cultural values (individualism, collectivism, and conformity), parenting practices, and child adjustment outcomes across nine countries.
referenceJennifer E. Lansford and colleagues published a study in 2021 titled 'Culture and social change in mothers’ and fathers’ individualism, collectivism, and parenting attitudes' in the journal Social Sciences.
Parenting styles: An evidence-based, cross-cultural guide parentingscience.com Parenting Science 2 facts
claimIn cultures that favor interdependence over individualism and are hierarchical and reverential toward elders, children may expect their parents to make decisions for them.
claimThe definition of responsiveness in parenting research may implicitly promote individualism, which prioritizes autonomous decision-making and the separation of the self from others.
Self, selfhood and understanding - infed.org infed.org infed.org 2 facts
referenceLukes (1973) identifies three central ideas of individualism: the supreme value and dignity of the individual; the individual as independent and autonomous with thoughts and actions not determined by outside agencies; and self-development with the onus on individuals to develop their talents to the fullest.
claimIndividualism in the social sciences refers to a set of ideas that emphasize the importance of the individual and the individual's interests, often contrasted with collective interests or holistic constructs.
The cross-cultural study of mind and behaviour: a word of caution link.springer.com Springer Apr 8, 2022 1 fact
claimThe 'West-and-the-rest' dichotomization concept of culture characterizes cultures using dualities such as individualism/collectivism, egalitarianism/hierarchy, and rationality/irrationality.
Parenting in Cultural Perspective: A Systematic Review of Paternal ... ejecs.org European Journal of Educational and Cultural Studies Jan 26, 2023 1 fact
referenceOgihara, Y. (2017) published 'Temporal changes in individualism and their ramification in Japan: Rising individualism and conflicts with persisting collectivism' in Frontiers in Psychology, which analyzes the conflict between rising individualism and persisting collectivism in Japan.
Cultural Influences on Parenting Styles and Child Development carijournals.org CARI Journals Mar 29, 2024 1 fact
claimParenting practices are influenced by specific cultural factors, including collectivism, individualism, and religiosity.
Social Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Feb 26, 2001 1 fact
claimIndividualism in testimonial justification is the view that the conditions for justified testimony-based belief can be specified using only materials from the audience, such as the evidence in their possession or the reliability of their faculties.
Cultural differences in parenting styles and their impact on child ... jetjournal.us JET Journal 1 fact
claimWestern cultures often emphasize individualism and autonomy in parenting, which fosters independence and self-expression in children.