Macquarie seminars

11-1pm
W6A Rm 127
Michael Weisberg (University of Pennsylvania)
Getting Serious About Similarity


4-6pm
C5C Rm 498
Joint seminar with MACCS
Deena Skolnick Weisberg (Rutgers)
Theory of Mind in Reality and Imagination
Human beings have the remarkable ability to understand the inner life
of thoughts and feelings,
both our own and those of other people. This ability, known as "theory
of mind," has its roots
early in development and shapes children's interactions with the world
in many ways. In this
talk, I explore two aspects of theory of mind reasoning and trace
their influences on social and
cognitive development. First, although preschool children are able to
understand the goals that
guide others' actions, what happens when these actions violate moral
rules or social norms? I
ask whether children can make mature judgments about the moral status
of others' actions
and, if so, what factors they take into account in these judgments.
Second, a crucial component
of theory of mind reasoning is the ability to decouple ‐‐‐ to get
outside one's egocentric
perspective. This ability is necessary for representing the content of
others' minds, but it is also
necessary for imaginative endeavors that take place in possible
worlds, including playing
pretend games, understanding fictional stories, and reasoning
counterfactually. My studies
explore the nature of these imaginative processes and the roles that
they play in development
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