Tomasello Michael, Carpenter Malinda
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany.
Dev Sci. 2007 Jan;10(1):121-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2007.00573.x.
We argue for the importance of processes of shared intentionality in children's early cognitive development. We look briefly at four important social-cognitive skills and how they are transformed by shared intentionality. In each case, we look first at a kind of individualistic version of the skill -- as exemplified most clearly in the behavior of chimpanzees -- and then at a version based on shared intentionality -- as exemplified most clearly in the behavior of human 1- and 2-year-olds. We thus see the following transformations: gaze following into joint attention, social manipulation into cooperative communication, group activity into collaboration, and social learning into instructed learning. We conclude by highlighting the role that shared intentionality may play in integrating more biologically based and more culturally based theories of human development.
我们认为共享意向性过程在儿童早期认知发展中具有重要意义。我们简要探讨四种重要的社会认知技能,以及它们如何通过共享意向性而发生转变。在每种情况下,我们首先考察该技能的一种个人主义版本——在黑猩猩的行为中体现得最为明显——然后考察基于共享意向性的版本——在1至2岁儿童的行为中体现得最为明显。由此我们看到了以下转变:目光追随转变为共同注意,社会操纵转变为合作交流,群体活动转变为协作,以及社会学习转变为有指导的学习。我们通过强调共享意向性在整合更多基于生物学和更多基于文化的人类发展理论中可能发挥的作用来得出结论。