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Children talk about the mindChildren talk about the mind

Children talk about the mind1995

Karen Bartsch

About this book

What, exactly, do children understand about the mind? And when does that understanding first emerge? In this groundbreaking book, Karen Bartsch and Henry Wellman answer these questions and much more by taking a probing look at what children themselves have to tell us about their evolving conceptions of people and their mental lives. By examining more than 200,000 everyday conversations (sampled from ten children between the ages of two and five years), the authors advance a comprehensive "naive theory of mind" that incorporates both early desire and belief-desire theories to trace childhood development through its several stages. Throughout, the book offers a splendidly written account of extensive original findings and critical new insights that will be eagerly read by students and researchers in developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, philosophy, and psycholinguistics.

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First published
1995
OL Work ID
OL3465653W

Subjects

Knowledge, Theory of, in childrenDevelopmentalInfantPSYCHOLOGYLanguageThinkingCognitionChild DevelopmentFAMILY & RELATIONSHIPSChild & AdolescentChildChild psychologyPsychotherapyKnowledge, theory ofIntellectMetacognitieKinderenBegrip

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