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How infants know minds, Vasudevi Reddy

Label
How infants know minds, Vasudevi Reddy
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-265) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
How infants know minds
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
163614066
Responsibility statement
Vasudevi Reddy
Review
"In this book, Vasudevi Reddy draws on the every-day emotional engagements often reported by parents as well as a wide body of recent research in psychology. Using compelling evidence that young babies can tease, joke, pretend, clown, and show off, she shows that the awareness of different aspects of other people's minds - attention and intentions and expectations - develops from an early age." "Reddy deals with the persistent problem of other minds by proposing a "second person" solutions: we know other minds if we can respond to them. And we respond most intensely and richly when we are directly involved with them." "Reddy's emphasis on involvement rather than observation challenges psychology's traditionally detached stance: for adults as well as for infants it is emotional engagement that allows an awareness of minds. A feeling of minds, Reddy argues, is present from the beginning of life. The starting point for psychological awareness is not isolation but emotional relation."--Jacket
Table Of Contents
A puzzle -- Minding the gap -- Engaging minds: a second-person approach -- Making contact: imitation -- Opening conversations -- Experiencing attention -- Feeling self-conscious -- Playing with intentions -- Sharing funniness -- Faking in communication -- Other minds and other cultures
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