A case of stunted development? Existential reasoning is contingent on a developing theory of mind

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (5):471-472 (2006)
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Abstract

Missing from Bering's account of the evolutionary origins of existential reasoning is an explicit developmental framework, one that takes into account community input. If Bering's selectionist explanation was on target then one might predict a unique and relatively robust developmental trajectory, regardless of input. Evidence suggests instead that children's existential reasoning is contingent on their developing theory of mind.

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