Understanding The Teleological Stance in Young Infants


Essay, 2014

9 Pages, Grade: 1,7


Abstract or Introduction

Very few things happen without a reason. People are in constant search of meaning behind actions of others, looking for purpose and goal-directedness in every behavior. Infants too have this outstanding ability. They can interpret other’s goal-directed actions as early as 12-months-old. Unlike adults however, they do not understand that intentions, beliefs and desires are the actual driving force behind goal-directed actions. This notion develops only as they grow up.

Rather, they make use of a special non-mentalistic interpretational system: the Teleological Stance. As a result, infants interpret an action as goal-directed only if it satisfies two conditions: (1) an action must function to realize goals and (2) it must do so by the most efficient means available. This is known as the Rationality Principle, the main mechanism by which the Teleological Stance works.

Details

Title
Understanding The Teleological Stance in Young Infants
College
LMU Munich
Grade
1,7
Author
Year
2014
Pages
9
Catalog Number
V356506
ISBN (eBook)
9783668421530
ISBN (Book)
9783668421547
File size
520 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Goal-directedness, Teleological Stance, Rationality Principle, baby, infant, piaget
Quote paper
Vladislav Tsekov (Author), 2014, Understanding The Teleological Stance in Young Infants, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/356506

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