نتایج جستجو برای: false belief

تعداد نتایج: 115965  

2003
Neil Feit

Infallibilism is the view that a belief cannot be at once warranted and false. In this essay we assess three nonpartisan arguments for infallibilism, arguments that do not depend on a prior commitment to some substantive theory of warrant. Three premises, one from each argument, are most significant: (1) if a belief can be at once warranted and false, then the Gettier Problem cannot be solved; ...

Journal: :Cognitive psychology 2005
Alan M Leslie Tim P German Pamela Polizzi

Human learning may depend upon domain specialized mechanisms. A plausible example is rapid, early learning about the thoughts and feelings of other people. A major achievement in this domain, at about age four in the typically developing child, is the ability to solve problems in which the child attributes false beliefs to other people and predicts their actions. The main focus of theorizing ha...

2016
Nobuhiko Asakura Toshio Inui

Two apparently contrasting theories have been proposed to account for the development of children's theory of mind (ToM): theory-theory and simulation theory. We present a Bayesian framework that rationally integrates both theories for false belief reasoning. This framework exploits two internal models for predicting the belief states of others: one of self and one of others. These internal mod...

Journal: :Cognition 2014
Alia Martin Laurie R Santos

Young infants' successful performance on false belief tasks has led several researchers to argue that there may be a core knowledge system for representing the beliefs of other agents, emerging early in human development and constraining automatic belief processing into adulthood. One way to investigate this purported core belief representation system is to examine whether non-human primates sh...

2017
Daniel M Bernstein Alisha Coolin Ashley L Fischer Wendy Loken Thornton Jessica A Sommerville

False-belief reasoning, defined as the ability to reason about another person's beliefs and appreciate that beliefs can differ from reality, is an important aspect of perspective taking. We tested 266 individuals, at various ages ranging from 3 to 92 years, on a continuous measure of false-belief reasoning (the Sandbox task). All age groups had difficulty suppressing their own knowledge when es...

2016
Irina Polyanskaya Torben Braüner Patrick Blackburn

Both first-order and second-order false-belief mastery are important in acquisition of Theory of Mind. Our logical analysis of second-order false-belief tasks shows that this sort of reasoning involves recursion. Language involves recursion as well; recursive possessive and complements clauses are examples. Second-order social reasoning depends on both individual cognitive resources and immersi...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2012
Paula Rubio-Fernández Sam Glucksberg

Bilingualism can have widespread cognitive effects. In this article we investigate whether bilingualism might have an effect on adults' abilities to reason about other people's beliefs. In particular, we tested whether bilingual adults might have an advantage over monolingual adults in false-belief reasoning analogous to the advantage that has been observed with bilingual children. Using a trad...

2012
Ai Mizokawa Masuo Koyasu

This study investigated correlations between understanding of hidden emotion and theory of mind. Fiveand six-year-old children (N = 105, 48 boys and 57 girls) took hidden emotion tasks (TEC component 7), firstand second-order false belief tasks, and a vocabulary test. Teachers rated the children’s social interactions in terms of peer relationships. Individual differences in children’s understan...

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