superficialitas
Superficialitas, or superficiality, is a quality or tendency to prioritize what is visible on the surface over underlying depth and substance. In philosophy and cognitive science, it denotes judgments or explanations that rely on appearance, first impressions, or simple cues rather than careful analysis. The term derives from Latin superficialis, meaning “of the surface.” In everyday use, it is often applied to personalities, cultures, or discourses that value style, form, or surface impression over accuracy, complexity, or context.
In social life, superficialitas can manifest in media and consumer culture through emphasis on branding, aesthetics,
From a critical perspective, superficialitas is linked to shallow processing and cognitive biases, yet some theorists