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Causal Cognition

by Dan Sperber, David Premack, and Ann James Premack
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Overview

While most psychologists agree that understanding cause-effect relationships is fundamental to the study of cognition, exactly how those relationships should be interpreted is open to serious debate. In Causal Cognition, leading experts from a range of disciplines—including philosophy, anthropology, and comparative, social, and developmental psychology—come together to offer an interdisciplinary, cutting-edge account of the field. Reflecting on a range of topics, from the role and forms of causal knowledge (both in animal and human cognition) to the development of human causal understanding, the various contributors highlight areas where different approaches converge and conflict. The result is an insightful status report of a fascinating subject that will appeal to students and researchers across the social sciences.

About the Author, Dan Sperber, David Premack, and Ann James Premack

CREA, CNRS, Paris

both of CNRS

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Book Details

Published
May 18, 1995
Publisher
Oxford [England] : Clarendon Press ; 1995.
Pages
696
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198523147

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