Critical Theory
A philosophical approach to culture and literature that seeks to confront the social, historical, and ideological forces and structures that produce and constrain it.
A philosophical approach to culture and literature that seeks to confront the social, historical, and ideological forces and structures that produce and constrain it.
An interdisciplinary study of systems, examining the complex interactions and relationships between components within a whole.
A cognitive approach where information is processed at a surface level, focusing on basic features rather than deeper meaning, often leading to poorer memory retention.
A state of overthinking and indecision that prevents making a choice, often due to too many options or uncertainty.
A concept describing how motivation fluctuates over time, influenced by various factors such as goals, rewards, and external circumstances.
A cognitive bias where people favor members of their own group over those in other groups.
A framework for understanding what drives individuals to act, involving theories such as Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
A cognitive bias where people attribute greater value to outcomes that required significant effort to achieve.
A cognitive bias where people perceive past events as having been more predictable than they actually were.