Povinelli Daniel J., Vonk Jennifer
Cognitive Evolution Group University of Louisiana at Lafayette, 4401 W. Admiral Doyle Drive, 70560, New Iberia, Louisiana, USA
Trends Cogn Sci. 2003 Apr;7(4):157-160. doi: 10.1016/s1364-6613(03)00053-6.
Chimpanzees undoubtedly form concepts related to the statistical regularities in behavior. But do they also construe such abstractions in terms of mental states - that is, do they possess a 'theory of mind'? Although both anecdotal and experimental data have been marshaled to support this idea, we show that no explanatory power or economy of expression is gained by such an assumption. We suggest that additional experiments will be unhelpful as long as they continue to rely upon determining whether subjects interpret behavioral invariances in terms of mental states. We propose a paradigm shift to overcome this limitation.
黑猩猩无疑会形成与行为中的统计规律相关的概念。但它们是否也会根据心理状态来构建此类抽象概念呢——也就是说,它们是否拥有“心理理论”?尽管已有轶事和实验数据来支持这一观点,但我们表明,这样的假设并不能带来解释力或表达的经济性。我们认为,只要额外的实验继续依赖于确定受试者是否根据心理状态来解释行为不变性,那么这些实验将毫无帮助。我们提出一种范式转变以克服这一局限性。