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study of axiom/decision making
[edit]- Common sense
- Truthiness
- Group cohesiveness
- Groupthink
- Stereotype
- Norm (social)
- Arguendo
- Devil's advocate
- Conformity
- Expert
- Experience
- Empirical evidence
- Expert system
- Automaticity
- Habit
- Dogma
- Opinion
- Subjectivity
- Milieu control
- Labeling theory
- Mores
- Paradigm
- Taxonomy (general)
- Self-control
- Basal ganglia
- Cult
- Collective intelligence
- Doublethink
- Substance theory
- Dualism (philosophy of mind)
- Supernatural
- Bad faith
- Mind
- Pygmalion effect
- Placebo
- Reason
- Fallacy
- Pascal's Wager
- Appeal to emotion
- Straw man
- Red herring
- Conventional wisdom
- Relevance
- Judgmental language
- Logic
- Boiling frog
- Decision theory
- Argument from authority
- Superstition
- Incontrovertible evidence
- Skepticism
- Sophism
- Discourse on the Method
- Reductio ad Hitlerum
- Ad hominem
- List of fallacies
- Enthymeme
- Rogerian argument
- Modus ponens
- Chewbacca defense
- Begging the question
- Decoy
- Weasel word
- Essentially contested concept
- Ideology
- Eclecticism
- Perspectivism
- Paradigm shift
- Loaded language
- Culture of life
- Language and thought
- Linguistic relativity
- Regression fallacy
- Presupposition
- Complex question
- Framing (social sciences)
- Dominant ideology
- Ignoratio elenchi
- Cognitive dissonance
- Self-serving bias
- Self-fulfilling prophecy
- Perception
- Magical thinking
- Emotion and memory
- Nirvana fallacy
- Confirmation bias
- Anecdotal evidence
- Selection bias
- Informal fallacy
- Sampling bias
- Bayesian probability
- Fallacy of quoting out of context
- Hasty generalization
- Optimism bias
- Self-deception
- Mindguard
- Self-censorship
- Emotional contagion
- Social comparison theory
- System justification
- Group polarization
- Peer pressure
- Organizational dissent
- Critical thinking
- Slacktivism
- False dilemma
- Paraconsistent logic
- Syncretism
- Thoughtcrime
- Hypocrisy
- Think tank
- Deviance (sociology)
- Communal reinforcement
- Belief
- Scientific consensus
- Social constructionism
- Constructivism (philosophy of education)
- Epistemology
- Empiricism
- Normal science
- Irrationality
- Models of scientific inquiry
- Inquiry
- Explanandum
- Certainty
- Philosophical skepticism
- Alchemy
- Superseded scientific theories
- Crazy wisdom
- Creativity techniques
- Anti-realism
- Problem of induction
- Behaviorism
- Problem of the criterion
- Innatism
- Nihilism
- Pseudoskepticism
- Pseudorationalism
- Decision-making
- Metanoia (psychology)
- Analysis paralysis
- Information management
- Münchhausen trilemma
- Gödel's incompleteness theorems
- Tarski's undefinability theorem
- Omphalos hypothesis
- Feeling
- Hypothetico-deductive model
- Commensurability (philosophy of science)
- Scientific method
- Scientific realism
- Scientism
- World view
- Thomas Kuhn
- Antiscience
- Politicization of science
- Growth of knowledge
- Demarcation problem
- Dream argument