Children understand subjective (undesirable) desires before they understand subjective (false) beliefs

Volume: 213, Pages: 105268 - 105268
Published: Jan 1, 2022
Abstract
Our folk psychology is built around the ascription of beliefs (and related cognitive states) and desires (and related conative states). How and when children develop a concept of these different kinds of propositional attitudes has been the subject of a long-standing debate. Asymmetry accounts assume that children develop a conception of desires earlier than they develop a concept of beliefs. In contrast, the symmetry account assumes that...
Paper Details
Title
Children understand subjective (undesirable) desires before they understand subjective (false) beliefs
Published Date
Jan 1, 2022
Volume
213
Pages
105268 - 105268
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