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When knowledge is a curse - Children's and adults' reasoning about mental states

机译:当知识成为诅咒时-儿童和成年人对精神状态的推理

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The ability to reason about mental states is critical for predicting and interpreting people's behavior and for communicating effectively. Yet both children and adults exhibit some remarkable limitations in reasoning about mental states. In this article, I outline some of the parallels between children's and adults' fallacies in reasoning about the mind and suggest that a fundamental bias in social cognition contributes to these limitations. This bias is the curse of knowledge-being biased by one's own knowledge when trying to appreciate a more naive perspective. I offer the curse of knowledge as a possible alternative to the popular claim that a qualitative conceptual change occurs in the development of mental-state reasoning and discuss the implications of this bias for social cognition.
机译:对心理状态进行推理的能力对于预测和解释人们的行为以及有效地沟通至关重要。然而,儿童和成人在心理状态的推理上都表现出一些明显的局限性。在本文中,我概述了儿童和成年人在推理思维上的谬论之间的某些相似之处,并提出社会认知的根本偏见导致了这些局限性。这种偏见是当试图欣赏一个更幼稚的观点时,知识被自己的偏见所诅咒的诅咒。我提供知识的诅咒,以代替流行的主张,即在心智状态推理的发展中发生质的概念变化,并讨论这种偏见对社会认知的影响。

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