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Neurath’s boat and the Sally-Anne test: Life, Cognition, Matter and Stuff

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Making sense of the world around us is likened to the task of staying afloat on a stormy sea while rebuilding our craft of ideas and concepts as we go.… Click to show full abstract

Making sense of the world around us is likened to the task of staying afloat on a stormy sea while rebuilding our craft of ideas and concepts as we go. This metaphor is pursued through successive stages of cognitive development, and more sophisticated appreciation of multiple perspectives; from pre-theoretical to folk science to the theoretical, from individual to social to inter-subjective agreement. This inescapably generates reflections on the relationships between embodied and situated Life and Cognition.

Keywords: life cognition; neurath boat; sally anne; boat sally; life

Journal Title: Adaptive Behavior
Year Published: 2021

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