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Knowledge is belief - and shaped by culture
Andrea Bender1, John B Gatewood2
1Department of Psychosocial Science & SFF Centre for Early Sapiens Behaviour (SapienCE), University of Bergen, N-5020Bergen, Norwayandrea.bender@uib.no; https://www.uib.no/en/persons/Andrea.Bender.
Abstract:
Phillips and colleagues claim that the representation of knowledge is more basic than the representation of belief, presupposing them to be categorically distinct mental states with distinct evolutionary purposes. We argue that the relationship between the two is much more complex, is further shaped by culture and language, and leaves its mark on manifestations of theory of mind and teaching.
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