Affiliation:
1. Department of Psychology The University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
Abstract
Spelke'sWhat babies knowdescribes the remarkably sophisticated mental lives of infants through the theoretical framework of core knowledge. To Spelke, young infants possess six independent core domains, two of which allow them to reason about the social world: the core agent and the core social being systems. Critically, Spelke argues that these core systems fail to communicate prior to 10 months, resulting in an inability to understand social goals. In this commentary, I review evidence that, contrary to Spelke's claims, young infants show robust understanding of social goals and intentions, consistent with claims of an early emerging moral core.
Funder
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Philosophy,Language and Linguistics