The Development of Commonsense Psychology

Forsideomslag
Psychology Press, 13. maj 2013 - 248 sider

How do children develop an understanding of people as psychological entities - as feeling, thinking beings? How do they come to understand human behavior as driven by desires and informed by reason? These questions are at the heart of contemporary research on children’s "theories of mind." Although there has been an enormous amount of research on this topic, nobody - until now - has provided a coherent account that traces the development of theory of mind from birth to five years.

This book begins by analyzing the nature of commonsense psychology and exploring the developmental processes relevant to its development. It then describes the manner in which the child moves from being a newborn with perceptual sensitivities to people, to an infant who can share psychological experiences with others, to a young child who can recognize people, including both self and others, as individual psychological beings. Finally, the book shows how, throughout this developmental process, the child’s social interactive experiences are used by the child to generate ever more sophisticated forms of commonsense psychology.

The Development of Commonsense Psychology incorporates material from a wide range of research on early development, including infant social interaction, joint attention, self development, language development, theory of mind, and autobiographical memory.

Suitable as a text for senior undergraduate/honors courses or graduate level courses in early development, the primary audience for this book is developmental psychologists. However, it is also written in a way that will make it accessible and appealing to anyone with an interest in social cognitive development in early childhood, including parents, educators, and policymakers.

 

Indhold

1 Introduction
1
2 Commonsense Psychology and the Organization of Social Behavior
12
3 The Developmental Approach
31
4 The Origins of Social Action in Early Infancy
50
5 From Social Interaction to Social Relationships
72
6 From Interest in Objects to Sharing Intentions
91
SelfOther Equivalence and Psychological Diversity
119
Gateway to Childhood
136
9 Commonsense Psychology in the Preschool Years
156
10 The Self in Time
185
11 The Construction of Commonsense Psychology
204
References
217
Author Index
233
Subject Index
239
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A banker by profession, Chris Moore has accumulated over 30 years of structured project financing and international project development experience, at senior management levels in both industry (Hawker Siddley, BTR, John Wood Group, Rolls Royce Power Ventures) and banking (Raiffeisen Bank, Singer and Friedlander). His sectoral experience covers defence, infrastructure, oil & gas, and power, whilst his geographic exposure ranges from the Middle East, through Southern and South East Asia, Latin America, and Europe. For the past twelve years he has had considerable involvement in project development and finance in CEE and the Former Soviet Union. Since 2002, he has been actively involved in the business development aspect of renewable energy projects, including wind, wave power, and bio-mass, but with particular focus on energy-from-waste using advanced conversion technologies and applications. He is currently a senior consultant to a Renewable Energy group with both UK and international development interests.

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