Children's Early Understanding of Mind: Origins and DevelopmentPsychology Press, 18 мар. 2014 г. - Всего страниц: 493 A major feature of human intelligence is that it allows us to contemplate mental life. Such an understanding is vital in enabling us to function effectively in social groups. This book examines the origins of this aspect of human intelligence. The five sections attempt firstly, to place human development within an evolutionary context, focusing on the possibility of innate components of understanding. The second aim of the book is to examine the roles of early perception, pretence and communication as precursor skills in the development of a grasp of mental states. Thirdly, attention is given to the possibility that children know a good deal more about the mind than is apparent from many studies designed to probe their abilities. Taken together, the chapters in this book mark a new focus within a 'theory of mind' movement, examining a group of skills in infancy and early childhood which culminate towards the end of the preschool period in a more mature understanding of one's and others' mental states. Drawing together researchers from diverse theoretical positions, the aim is to work towards a coherent and unified account of this fundamental human abiity. This book will be of central relevance to psychologists and those in related disciplines, particularly education and philosophy. |
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... young children's competence have now vanished . Siegal and Peterson ( this volume ) , for example , remain vociferous in their warning that much speculation on the development of a theory of mind can be questioned because of its failure ...
... young children's competence have now vanished . Siegal and Peterson ( this volume ) , for example , remain vociferous in their warning that much speculation on the development of a theory of mind can be questioned because of its failure ...
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... child is able to hold on to the pretend identify of an object through a sequence of pretend events . Contrary to the position taken by Lillard , Harris suggests that a capacity for pretence in young children should be construed as a ...
... child is able to hold on to the pretend identify of an object through a sequence of pretend events . Contrary to the position taken by Lillard , Harris suggests that a capacity for pretence in young children should be construed as a ...
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... young children who lack a concept of belief possess a concept of desire ? Perhaps they merely judge that people act according to what is true . However , archive data analysed by Wellman and Bartsch suggest that children aged about two ...
... young children who lack a concept of belief possess a concept of desire ? Perhaps they merely judge that people act according to what is true . However , archive data analysed by Wellman and Bartsch suggest that children aged about two ...
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... young children's ability to deceive . Previous research on this topic by Chandler et al . ( 1989 ) seemed to suggest that even children as young as two years are capable of deceiving a competitor in a game situation . This ability ...
... young children's ability to deceive . Previous research on this topic by Chandler et al . ( 1989 ) seemed to suggest that even children as young as two years are capable of deceiving a competitor in a game situation . This ability ...
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... Child Development , 60 , 1263–1277 . Crook , J.H. ( 1980 ) . The evolution of human consciousness . Oxford : Clarendon Press . Flavell , J.H. , Shipstead , S.G. , & Croft , K. ( 1978 ) . Young children's knowledge about visual ...
... Child Development , 60 , 1263–1277 . Crook , J.H. ( 1980 ) . The evolution of human consciousness . Oxford : Clarendon Press . Flavell , J.H. , Shipstead , S.G. , & Croft , K. ( 1978 ) . Young children's knowledge about visual ...
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Perceiving Attitudes Conceiving Minds | 71 |
Dare A Baldwin Department of Psychology University of Oregon Eugene | 91 |
Associations and Dissociations in Theories of Mind | 95 |
Evidence from | 133 |
How Understanding Visual Perception Can Lead to a | 157 |
Neuropsychological and Neurobiological | 183 |
Changing Minds and Changing Relationships | 297 |
Theory of Mind and the Development of Sociallinguistic | 311 |
Childrens Early Psychological Theory | 331 |
Childrens | 355 |
Peter Mitchell School of Psychology University of Birmingham PO Box 363 | 363 |
Early Deception and the Conceptual Continuity Claim | 385 |
Skills | 403 |
Childrens Theory of Mind and the Conversational Territory of Cognitive | 427 |
Making Sense of Pretence | 211 |
Understanding Pretence | 235 |
The Conceptual Origins of Belief and Pretence | 261 |
Triangulating Pretence and Belief | 287 |
Episodes Events and Narratives in the Childs Understanding of Mind | 457 |
Author Index | 481 |
Subject Index | 491 |
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