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cognitive content Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

জ্ঞানীয় কন্টেন্ট,





cognitive content's Usage Examples:

learnability arguments to argue that a cognitive process or specific cognitive content could not be learned, as in Noam Chomsky’s poverty of the stimulus.


[citation needed] Incorporating cognitive content in problem solving.


understanding; Logical theories, involving notions such as intension, cognitive content, or sense, along with extension, reference, or denotation; Message.


Teachers who develop an Open Questioning Mindset listen openly for the cognitive content of student's contributions and looks for ways to use what is given.


traditions implies that religious belief per se does not have definite cognitive content.


Protest song texts may have significant cognitive content.


Merton's was a kind of "sociology of scientists," which left the cognitive content of science out of sociological account; SSK by contrast aimed at providing.


Teachers who develop an Open Questioning Mindset listen openly for the cognitive content of students' contributions and looks for ways to use what is given.


"Differentiating anxiety and depression: a test of the cognitive content-specificity hypothesis".


maintains that they are merely expressions of emotions and have no cognitive content.


He emphasized the necessity of carefully explicating the cognitive content of ideas and vocabulary, relating these to their empirical roots and.


They were meaningless "pseudo-questions without cognitive content,” asked from outside a language framework of science.


A concept is a cognitive content which can be retrieved or triggered with a high degree of consistency.


philosopher of Proudfoot's ability make such a strong case for the cognitive content of religious consciousness by demonstrating the central role of judgment.


although not sufficient, condition for one to be able to trust the cognitive content of any religious experience.


expressed skepticism about the possibility that normative judgments had cognitive content, and political science turned toward statistical methods and behavioralism.


That is, mystics project cognitive content onto otherwise ordinary experiences having a strong emotional impact.


objected to the positivist conception of value statements as devoid of cognitive content, as merely expressive.



Synonyms:

essence; sum; thing-in-itself; wisdom; unbelief; lore; nub; idea; universe; heart and soul; gist; content; unorthodoxy; traditional knowledge; knowledge base; domain; heart; noumenon; inwardness; universe of discourse; knowledge; meat; topic; matter; nitty-gritty; representation; noesis; acculturation; experience; ignorance; object; pith; mental object; tradition; cognition; end; subject; core; disbelief; food for thought; culture; belief; food; thought; center; marrow; substance; heresy; education; issue; knowledge domain; mental representation; kernel; goal; internal representation; metaknowledge; centre; intellectual nourishment;

Antonyms:

unbelief; belief; gain; loss; folly;

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