totuuttamielin
Totuuttamielin is a term in Finnish-language discussions about epistemology and cognitive science. It denotes a hypothetical cognitive stance toward truth-seeking in belief formation and evaluation. The word is a neologism formed from totuus (truth) and mieli (mind). As a theoretical construct, totuuttamielin describes an orientation that prioritizes veridical beliefs, evidence-based reasoning, and readiness to revise beliefs when faced with counterevidence, over maintaining consistency with prior commitments or social considerations alone.
Components of totuuttamielin include openness to new evidence, critical evaluation, avoidance of motivated reasoning, probabilistic thinking,
Origins and usage: the term appears in 2020s Finnish discussions of epistemic virtues and normative theories
Measurement and critique: analysts note difficulties in operationalization and cross-cultural applicability; some critique it as an
See also: epistemic virtue, rationality, cognitive biases, motivated reasoning, truth-seeking.