Cognitive Structure of Beliefs and Habits: How to Challenge Them?

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This paper studies the cognitive structure of beliefs and its associated habits and suggests techniques for the identification and recycling of these, through the prism of the consciential paradigm. To do this, it first describes the role of conscientiometry and social interaction in self-knowledge. Secondly, it differentiates naive interactions from the empathic ones. And, in third place, it brings a scheme of conceptual maps to show the complex interassistential actions and interactions contained in the recycling processes, as well as some reflections on the peer interaction, interassistentialy and consciential recycling.

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Knakievicz, T. (2015) Cognitive Structure of Beliefs and Habits: How to Challenge Them?. Open Access Library Journal, 2, 1-14. doi: 10.4236/oalib.1102170.

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