Epistemic cognition
A) refers to our reflections on how we arrive at facts, beliefs, and ideas.
B) involves dividing information, values, and authority, into right and wrong.
C) involves viewing all knowledge as embedded in a framework of thought.
D) occurs when we formulate a more personally satisfying perspective that synthesizes contradictions.
A
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