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Inferring design - Evidence of a preference for teleological explanations in patients with Alzheimer's disease

机译:推理设计-阿尔茨海默氏病患者偏爱目的论解释的证据

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Unlike educated adults, young children demonstrate a "promiscuous" tendency to explain objects and phenomena by reference to functions, endorsing what are called teleological explanations. This tendency becomes more selective as children acquire increasingly coherent beliefs about causal mechanisms, but it is unknown whether a widespread preference for teleology is ever truly outgrown. The study reported here investigated this question by examining explanatory judgments in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), whose dementia affects the rich causal beliefs adults typically consult in evaluating explanations. The results indicate that unlike healthy adults, AD patients systematically and promiscuously prefer teleological explanations, suggesting that an underlying tendency to construe the world in terms of functions persists throughout life. This finding has broad relevance not only to understanding conceptual impairments in AD, but also to theories of development, learning, and conceptual change. Moreover, this finding sheds light on the intuitive appeal of creationism.
机译:与受过教育的成年人不同,幼儿表现出一种“混杂”的倾向,即通过引用功能来解释对象和现象,并认可所谓的目的论解释。随着孩子对因果机制的理解越来越连贯,这种趋势变得更具选择性,但是尚不清楚对目的论的广泛偏爱是否真的消失了。本文报道的研究通过检查阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)患者的解释性判断来调查此问题,该患者的痴呆症会影响成年人在评估解释性评估时通常会参考的丰富因果信念。结果表明,与健康成年人不同,AD患者系统地和随意地倾向于目的论的解释,这表明在整个生命中,存在着一种根据功能来解释世界的潜在趋势。这一发现不仅与理解AD中的概念障碍有关,而且与发展,学习和概念变化的理论有着广泛的联系。此外,这一发现为创造论的直观吸引力提供了启示。

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