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Mar 1993
ISBN 0262660822
362 pp.
23 illus.
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Understanding the Representational Mind
Josef Perner

Introducing basic distinctions in philosophy of mind for characterizing the mental, Perner discusses differences in how commonsense and cognitive psychology view the mind. He traces the onset of a commonsense psychology in the social and emotional awareness of early infancy, revealing how the child begins to take a cognitive, representational view of the mind with repercussions for children's episodic memory, self-control, and their ability to engage in deception.

Table of Contents
 Series Foreword
 Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Mind x Representation
I Representation
2 The Concept Representation
3 Toward the Representational Mind
4 Understanding Representations and Appearances
II Mind
5 Characterizing the Mental
6 Early Understandings: Emotion and Seeing
7 Acquiring a Theory of Knowledge
8 Understanding Thinking and Belief
9 Understanding Desire and Gaining Self-Control
III Developmental Issues
10 Representational Change and Theory Change
11 Origins of Commonsense Psychology
 Notes to Chapters
 Bibliography
 Index
 
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