concept

skill

Also known as: skills

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Social Epistemology - Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science oecs.mit.edu MIT Press Jul 24, 2024 3 facts
claimVirtues, expertise, and skills are conceptualized as acquired traits of character that facilitate the acquisition, maintenance, and transmission of knowledge and other epistemic goods.
claimThe virtue-as-skill hypothesis argues for collapsing virtues, expertise, and skills into a single category, while other theorists argue that virtues require a motivational component in addition to skills.
claimEpistemic traits are traditionally conceived of as virtues, vices, expertise, and skills.
Analysing the behavioural, psychological, and demographic ... - OUCI ouci.dntb.gov.ua Parul Kumar, Md Aminul Islam, Rekha Pillai, Taimur Sharif · Elsevier BV 1 fact
referenceKumar's research, 'The interplay of skills, digital financial literacy, capability, and autonomy in financial decision making and well-being', examines how skills, digital literacy, capability, and autonomy influence financial decisions and well-being.
Cross-cultural similarities and variations in parent-child value ... nature.com Nature Nov 26, 2025 1 fact
procedureThe Thrive by Five International Program workshop agenda included the following questions: 'What values or morals do you want to instil in children?', 'How do children learn about their culture and traditions (e.g. costumes, festivals, stories, plays etc.)?', 'What skills do you want your child to learn by age 5?', 'How do young children socialise with other children in their community?', and 'What is the role of television and mobile phones in children’s day-to-day activities?'
Developing youth work: Chapter 5 - Beyond social education infed.org Mark Smith · infed.org 1 fact
claimLearning can be conceptualized as either an internal change in consciousness or as the process of acquiring knowledge, feelings, and skills.
Virtue Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Jul 9, 1999 1 fact
claimLinda Zagzebski defines understanding as 'the state of comprehension of nonpropositional structures of reality,' noting that it pertains to patterns or systems rather than discrete propositions and is tied to the mastery of an art or skill.
Attention - Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science - MIT oecs.mit.edu MIT Jul 24, 2024 1 fact
referenceUnderstanding automatic attention is essential for understanding skill, expertise, and various socially significant cases, as argued by Wu (2023).
Psychedelics, Sociality, and Human Evolution frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimThe cognitive niche is defined as a social and cultural niche where humans adapt through skills, values, ideas, and social interactions acquired from others in culturally scaffolded environments.
Evolutionary psychology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
claimBehaviors that are initially conscious during the learning phase can become unconscious and automatic over time, such as the implicit learning of skills like riding a bicycle.