From: Metacognition: How We Think About Thinking in Everyday Life
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Philosophers explore metacognition as part of self-awareness and consciousness. They ask what it means to know that you know something, or how awareness of your own mind shapes your experience of reality. Some suggest that metacognition is what separates humans from other animals and is linked to free will and moral responsibility. This view highlights metacognition's role in identity and ethics.

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  • Metacognition is tied to self-awareness.
  • It influences how we understand truth and belief.
  • It shapes personal identity and ethical choices.
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