Perspectives on the Child's Theory of MindGeorge Butterworth British Psychological Society, 1991 - Всего страниц: 364 We all have minds of our own. The fact that we all experience our own thoughts, ideas, and imaginings, and that other people can know about them only if we choose to tell them, is taken for granted by most of us. But young children, whose understanding of everyday mental states is quite different, do not necessarily jump to the same conclusion. This volume reports the latest research and theory on this classic and important topic -- vitally important, since all social behavior depends on an awareness of others. How and when an accurate knowledge of other minds arises is the central question of this volume. This authoritative work explores the theory of mind in a wide-ranging collection, featuring discussions of imagination, false beliefs, mind and emotion, and autism. The Child's Theory of Mind is also published as two issues of the British Journal of Developmental Psychology. Researchers and teachers in psychology and child psychology will find this a stimulating and informative book, which suggests several important potential applications. |
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... protagonists and their mother . As an illustration we present the mismatch ' sweets ' story in which the protagonist feels happy : ' Tommy's mother is going to buy Tommy something to eat . Tommy likes smarties , but he doesn't like ...
... protagonists and their mother . As an illustration we present the mismatch ' sweets ' story in which the protagonist feels happy : ' Tommy's mother is going to buy Tommy something to eat . Tommy likes smarties , but he doesn't like ...
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... protagonist's desires were stressed . It was hoped that this would emphasize the unexpectedness and expectedness of a situation and so make the emotions ' surprise ' and ' not surprise ' easier to attribute on the basis of that ...
... protagonist's desires were stressed . It was hoped that this would emphasize the unexpectedness and expectedness of a situation and so make the emotions ' surprise ' and ' not surprise ' easier to attribute on the basis of that ...
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... protagonist ; Others restricted ( a ) Protagonist's inner world : this is considerably expanded , especially in terms of cognition , but also in terms of simple affect or emotion : ( i ) perception ( beyond seeing or hearing ) ...
... protagonist ; Others restricted ( a ) Protagonist's inner world : this is considerably expanded , especially in terms of cognition , but also in terms of simple affect or emotion : ( i ) perception ( beyond seeing or hearing ) ...
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Against the theory of Theory of Mind | 33 |
Preface | 54 |
George Butterworth and Nicholas Jarrett | 73 |
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