The next talk in the Cognitive Development Center seminar series at
the CEU will be given by
Bart Geurts: A small theory of behaviour
Department of Philosophy
University of Nijmegen
Date and time:
Monday, 29 March, 5.00 pm
CEU Cognitive Development Center
Hattyuhaz, Level 3, Hattyu u. 14., 1015 Budapest
Abstract
Based on a wealth of experimental data, it has been argued that, already
between their first and second birthdays, children routinely appeal to
mental states---goals, perceptions, beliefs, and desires---to explain the
behaviour of others. In this talk, I will analyse a range of experiments
involving, e.g., non-verbal false-belief tasks, cooperative pointing, and
reasoning about goals and desires, and attempt to show that all of them can
be accounted for on the assumption that infants have a quite minimal theory
of behaviour, which is defined purely in terms of relations between
particulars (individuals, places, and times) and is not mentalistic in any
deep way.
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Ágnes M. Kovács
Marie Curie Research Fellow-DISCOS
MTA PKI
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
&
CEU, Cognitive Development Centre
Budapest
Hungary
tel: +3612796095
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