Developing Mind

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belief acquisition
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Causal Interactions
children's cognitive development
children's minds
cognitive development theory
Core Knowledge
developmental cognitive science
Developmental Emergence
developmental psychology
Donald Davidson
Dual Process Theory
embodied cognition
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False Belief
False Belief Tasks
Goal Tracking
Held
Incorrect Predictions
infant mental state understanding
Inferential Integration
innate cognitive mechanisms
Intentional Isolators
Linking Problem
Metacognitive Feelings
mind and language
mind philosophy
mind's architecture
Minimal Models
modularity
motor awareness
Motor Representations
nativism
Object Indexes
Object Perception
object permanence
perception
Perceptual Animacy
philosophical analysis of child cognition
philosophy of action
Philosophy of mind
Physical Objects
Puzzling Pattern
rationality
Segment Objects
Simple View
social cognition
social knowledge acquisition
Teleological Stance
teleology
Unlimited
Violate
Vygotsky

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415566230
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Apr 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The development of children’s minds raises fundamental questions, from how we are able to know about basic aspects of the world such as objects and actions, to how we come to grasp mental states. The Developing Mind is the first book to critically introduce and examine philosophical questions concerning children’s cognitive development and to consider the implications of scientific breakthroughs for the philosophy of developmental psychology.

The book explores central topics in developmental psychology from a philosophical perspective:

  • children's awareness of objects and the question of ‘object permanence’
  • the nature and explanatory role of ‘core knowledge’
  • evidence for innate drivers of language
  • children's knowledge of the relation between actions and goals
  • puzzles about when infants first have awareness of other minds
  • how social interaction explains the emergence of knowledge

Throughout the book, Stephen Butterfill draws on important case studies, including experiments with children on objects and their interactions, ‘false belief tasks’, and the process by which children come to see other people, not just themselves, as purposive agents. He shows how these questions can illuminate fundamental debates in philosophy of mind concerning the mind’s architecture, the explanatory power of representation, the social character of knowledge, and the nature of metacognitive feelings.

Additional features, such as a glossary and extensive bibliographic references, provide helpful tools for those coming to the subject for the first time.

Stephen Butterfill is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick, UK.

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