The cognitive skills prized by the American educational establishment and measured by achievement tests are only part of what is required for… — James Heckman Copy Share Image
Coming to understand a painting or a symphony in an unfamiliar style, to recognize the work of an artist or school, to… — Nelson Goodman Copy Share Image
“Head injuries are a significant risk to accelerated cognitive decline.” — Steven Magee Copy Share Image
“Any man could, if he were so inclined, be the sculptor of his own brain.” — Santiago Ramon y Cajal Copy Share Image
I've had a lot of cognitive behavioural therapy, and am having a family now. — Trisha Goddard Copy Share Image
The only position that leaves me with no cognitive dissonance is atheism. — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
We cannot therefore say that mental acts contain a cognitive as well as a conative element. — Samuel Alexander Copy Share Image
Learning comes from education, while knowing comes from revelation. Learning is cognitive, while knowing is spiritual. — Myles Munroe Copy Share Image
Unlike art which contains a message, wine conveys nothing, it has no intellectual or cognitive content — Tim Crane Copy Share Image
The cybernetics phase of cognitive science produced an amazing array of concrete results, in addition to its long-term (often underground) influence — Francisco Varela Copy Share Image
Humor is basically a cognitive process. And it's a creative process not only on the part of the cartoonist but on the… — Robert Mankoff Copy Share Image
Language is one component of the human cognitive capacity which happens to be fairly amenable to enquiry. So we know a good… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
Yes, expertise puts on in position to have further, cognitive pleasures, but these pleasures are distinct from the sensory pleasure of tasting… — Kent Bach Copy Share Image
“Cognitive strain, whatever its source, mobilizes System 2, which is more likely to reject the intuitive answer suggested by System 1. The” — Daniel Kahneman Copy Share Image
“Cognitive fluency refers to our brains’ tendency to accept messages that are easy to understand and effortlessly fit into existing schemata (referring… — David DiSalvo Copy Share Image
I do think that an understanding of contemporary work in the cognitive sciences has a profound effect on how one views the… — Hilary Kornblith Copy Share Image
I think a lot of voters have certain cognitive dissidence. Donald Trump is getting social conservatives, economic conservatives, some Libertarian, some supply… — Roger Stone Copy Share Image
Actually, I think my view is compatible with much of the work going on now in neuroscience and psychology, where people are… — David Chalmers Copy Share Image
I think that consciousness has always been the most important topic in the philosophy of mind, and one of the most important… — David Chalmers Copy Share Image
Imagination is one of our most useful and pleasurable cognitive tools, but it is not perfect. It extends our reach away from… — Bryan Johnson Copy Share Image
We need to protect the same amount of cognitive liberty in an age where you can invade people's thoughts without physically intruding… — Jeffrey Rosen Copy Share Image
I do agree with Stich that a quick move from our evolutionary origins to the reliability of our cognitive mechanisms is not… — Hilary Kornblith Copy Share Image
Lakoff's idea is that most of our thought is guided by underlying conceptual mappings between two domains that share some content, that… — Don Paterson Copy Share Image
Cognitive states of mind are seldom addictive, since they depend upon exploration of the world, and the individual encounter with the individual… — Roger Scruton Copy Share Image
I think that in order to achieve progress in the study of language and human cognitive faculties in general it is necessary… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
Human beings have a variety of intelligences, such as cognitive intelligence, emotional intelligence, musical intelligence, kinesthetic intelligence, and so on. Most people… — Ken Wilber Copy Share Image
Regarding social order, [Francis] Fukuyama writes, "The systematic study of how order, and thus social capital, can emerge in spontaneous and decentralized… — Douglass North Copy Share Image
I think it started to feel like home when I stopped maintaining any pretense that I was ever going to be in… — Meghan Daum Copy Share Image
If we take two people who have exactly the same sort of lesion or area of damage in the brain and then… — H. A. Berlin Copy Share Image
Work on causal theories of knowledge - early work by Armstrong, and Dretske, and Goldman - seemed far more satisfying. As I… — Hilary Kornblith Copy Share Image
The thing that has helped me has been cognitive behavioural therapy, or CBT. — Rebecca Front Copy Share Image
In the end, leadership is not intellectual or cognitive. Leadership is emotional. — Judith M Bardwick Copy Share Image
“Faith is an unclassified cognitive illness disguised as a moral virtue.” — Peter Boghossian Copy Share Image
Although elephants are far more distantly related to us than the great apes, they seem to have evolved similar social and cognitive… — Frans de Waal Copy Share Image
Formal declarations of mistrust, pre-nups are emotionally unfortunate. They overtly plan for failure, and thus involve a jarring cognitive dissonance. — Lionel Shriver Copy Share Image