Predict that the agent will act in a way that will satisfy his desires. H2 Predict that the agent will act in a way that would satisfy his desires if his beliefs were true. Children Talk About the Mind - Стр. 186авторы: Karen Bartsch, Henry M. Wellman - 1995 - Страниц: 248Ограниченный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Peter Mitchell - 1996 - Страниц: 244
...of false belief. Fodor posits two hypotheses that a person might use in making judgements of belief: HI Predict that the agent will act in a way that will...would satisfy his desires if his beliefs were true. Fodor suggests that HI would be used by default. Since beliefs are usually true anyway, applying HI... | |
| Michael Siegal - 1997 - Страниц: 212
...knowledge of beliefs with a "very simple theory of mind" which consists of this general heuristic: "Predict that the agent will act in a way that will satisfy his desires." 1n the child's early experience, reliance on this heuristic will often lead to success in their interactions... | |
| Bertram F. Malle, Sara D. Hodges - 2007 - Страниц: 369
...and not H2 (set out below) even though both are present in their theory of mind: HI Predict that an agent will act in a way that will satisfy his desires. H2 Predict that an agent will act in a way that will satisfy his desires, if his beliefs were true. (Fodor, 1995, p.... | |
| Daniel D. Hutto - 2012 - Страниц: 371
...only use heuristic H1 but not H2 (set out below), though they have both available: HI Predict that an agent will act in a way that will satisfy his desires. H2 Predict that an agent will act in a way that will satisfy his desires, if his beliefs were true. (Fodor 1995, 112)... | |
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