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“The Philosophy of Metacognition” delves into the intricate relationship between self-awareness, mental agency, and the ability to think about one’s own thoughts. This book explores how metacognition shapes decision-making, learning, and self-reflection. Blending philosophy, psychology, and cognitive science, it offers deep insights into human consciousness, the nature of self-awareness, and how we regulate our own minds.
You Will Learn
✔ The fundamentals of metacognition and its role in self-awareness.
✔ How mental agency influences decision-making and behavior.
✔ The philosophical and scientific theories behind conscious thought.
✔ Techniques to enhance metacognitive awareness for better learning.
✔ The connection between self-reflection, emotions, and problem-solving.
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Ananya Basu –
“The author presents compelling arguments on mental agency. A thought-provoking and intellectually stimulating book.”
Manoj Kulkarni –
“A must-read for those interested in the philosophy of mind. The depth of analysis is remarkable.”
Sneha Rao –
“Self-awareness has never been explored so profoundly. This book has changed my perspective on consciousness.”
Arun Prasad –
“A scholarly yet accessible work on metacognition. The clarity of ideas is commendable.”
Pooja Shah –
“The discussions on mental agency were fascinating. Highly recommended for philosophy enthusiasts.”
Vikram Menon –
“This book bridges philosophy and psychology beautifully. It made me rethink how I understand my own thoughts.”
Neha Iyer –
“An excellent read for anyone interested in cognitive science and philosophy. The arguments are well-structured and thought-provoking.”
Rajesh Verma –
“A deeply insightful book that explores the complexities of self-awareness. The philosophical depth is impressive.”