We address recent interpretations of infant performance on spontaneous false belief tasks. According to most views, these experiments show that human infants attribute mental states from a very young age. Focusing on one of the most clearly worked out, minimalist versions of this idea, Butterfill and Apperly's (2013) "minimal theory of mind" framework, we defend an alternative characterization: the minimal theory of rational agency. On this view, rather than conceiving of social situations in terms of states of an enduring mental substance animating agents, infant interpreters parse observed bouts of behavior and their contexts into goals, rational means to those goals, and available information. In other words, the social ontology of infan...
Are infants capable of representing false beliefs, as the mentalistic account of early psychological...
The ability to flexibly predict others' behaviors has been ascribed to a theory of mind (ToM) system...
Human social interaction crucially depends on the ability to attribute thoughts and beliefs to other...
We address recent interpretations of infant performance on spontaneous false belief tasks. According...
AbstractSuccessful mindreading entails both the ability to think about what others know or believe, ...
Successful mindreading entails both the ability to think about what others know or believe, and to u...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until age 4 as evide...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until age 4 as evide...
Adults routinely make sense of others' actions by inferring the mental states that underlie these ac...
Adults routinely make sense of others' actions by inferring the mental states that underlie these ac...
AbstractSuccessful mindreading entails both the ability to think about what others know or believe, ...
Navigating the social environment requires us to understand and predict people’s actions. This abili...
a b s t r a c t Successful mindreading entails both the ability to think about what others know or b...
Evaluating individuals based on their pro- and anti-social behaviors is fundamental to successful hu...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until at least age f...
Are infants capable of representing false beliefs, as the mentalistic account of early psychological...
The ability to flexibly predict others' behaviors has been ascribed to a theory of mind (ToM) system...
Human social interaction crucially depends on the ability to attribute thoughts and beliefs to other...
We address recent interpretations of infant performance on spontaneous false belief tasks. According...
AbstractSuccessful mindreading entails both the ability to think about what others know or believe, ...
Successful mindreading entails both the ability to think about what others know or believe, and to u...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until age 4 as evide...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until age 4 as evide...
Adults routinely make sense of others' actions by inferring the mental states that underlie these ac...
Adults routinely make sense of others' actions by inferring the mental states that underlie these ac...
AbstractSuccessful mindreading entails both the ability to think about what others know or believe, ...
Navigating the social environment requires us to understand and predict people’s actions. This abili...
a b s t r a c t Successful mindreading entails both the ability to think about what others know or b...
Evaluating individuals based on their pro- and anti-social behaviors is fundamental to successful hu...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until at least age f...
Are infants capable of representing false beliefs, as the mentalistic account of early psychological...
The ability to flexibly predict others' behaviors has been ascribed to a theory of mind (ToM) system...
Human social interaction crucially depends on the ability to attribute thoughts and beliefs to other...