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Piaget was
concerned with two
aspects of
egocentricity in children:
language and morality. He
believed that
egocentric children use
language primarily for...
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people suffering from
depression may have a
lower tendency towards egocentricity, as
evidenced by the fact that they tend to more
realistically rate...
- Body
relative directions (also
known as
egocentric coordinates) are
geometrical orientations relative to a body such as a
human person's body or a road...
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Egocentric vision or first-person
vision is a sub-field of
computer vision that
entails analyzing images and
videos captured by a
wearable camera, which...
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Egocentric presentism is a form of
solipsism introduced by
Caspar Hare in
which other persons can be conscious, but
their experiences are
simply not present...
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Idiothetic literally means "self-proposition" (Gr**** derivation), and is used in
navigation models (e.g., of a rat in a maze) to
describe the use of self-motion...
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Egocentric predicament, a term
coined by
Ralph Barton Perry in an
article (Journal of
Philosophy 1910), is the
problem of not
being able to view reality...
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though Prost took the
title that year,
writing that
Senna had "intense
egocentricity and
uniquely flawed genius" and "matchless
genius in the wet". Although...
- reflex, the
tendency to
reject new
evidence that
contradicts a paradigm.
Egocentric bias is the
tendency to rely too
heavily on one's own
perspective and/or...
- at all, he is unique, special, and different." He
profiled him as an
egocentric who
loved being the
center of
attention and, with his
almost electric...