Advanced testing of the LoT hypothesis by social reasoning

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e276 (2023)
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Abstract

I elaborate on Quilty-Dunn et al.'s integration of the language-of-thought hypothesis in social reasoning by outlining two discrepancies between the experimental paradigms referred to by the authors and the social world: Self-referential projection and deliberate thinking in experiments. Robust tests of the hypothesis in social reasoning should include observational, natural, and cross-cultural approaches.

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David Joachim Grüning
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