Words, thoughts, and theories
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Author
Contributions
- Meltzoff, Andrew N. - Contributor
Publication
1997 - MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
67,000 words, Guess
Page Count
268 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL974808M
- ISBN-100262071754
- OCLC Control Number42856002
- OCLC Control Number34409872
- OCLC Control Numberwordsthoughtsthe00gopn
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number96011804
- Goodreads667143
Classifications
- DDC153
- LCCBF311 .G63 1997
Description
Words, Thoughts, and Theories articulates and defends the "theory theory" of cognitive and semantic development, the idea that infants and young children, like scientists, learn about the world by forming and revising theories - a view of the origins of knowledge and meaning that has broad implications for cognitive science. Gopnik and Meltzoff interweave philosophical arguments and empirical data from their own and other's research. Both the philosophy and the psychology, the arguments and the data, address the same fundamental epistemological question: how do we come to understand the world around us? The authors show that children just beginning to talk are engaged in profound restructurings of several domains of knowledge. These restructurings are similar to theory changes in science, and they influence children's early semantic development, since children's cognitive concerns shape and motivate their use of very early words. In addition, children pay attention to the language they hear around them, and this too reshapes their cognition and causes them to reorganize their theories.
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Series Statement
- Learning, development, and conceptual change
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