Asked by David Plata on Apr 24, 2024

Reasoning that synthesizes contradictions among perspectives is called ______.

A) reflective judgment
B) dualism
C) relativistic thinking
D) metacognition

Reflective Judgment

The cognitive process of critically evaluating the validity of various opinions in the face of uncertainty, leading to well-reasoned conclusions.

Relativistic Thinking

Type of reasoning in which knowledge is viewed as subjective and dependent on the situation.

Metacognition

The awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes, encompassing the ability to monitor, assess, and adapt these processes.

  • Recognize the role of reflective and epistemic cognition in understanding knowledge and beliefs.