Understanding cause-effect relationships is fundamental to the study of cognition. In this book, specialists from comparative psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, anthropology, and philosophy present recent developments in the study of causal cognition and discuss their different perspectives. The result is an interdisciplinary debate aimed at the non-specialist.
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This book brings together approaches from disciplines such as comparative psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, anthropology, and philosophy to present the newest developments in the study of causal cognition and to discuss their different perspectives. (Journal of Consumer 20:4, Dec 1997)
D. Sperber is at C.R.E.A., C.N.R.S., Paris. D. Premack is at C.N.R.S., Paris.
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