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儿童前世推理的发展:来自两种文化的证据。

The development of children's prelife reasoning: evidence from two cultures.

机构信息

Boston University.

出版信息

Child Dev. 2014 Jul-Aug;85(4):1617-33. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12220. Epub 2014 Jan 16.

Abstract

Two studies investigated children's reasoning about their mental and bodily states during the time prior to biological conception-"prelife." By exploring prelife beliefs in 5- to 12-year-olds (N = 283) from two distinct cultures (urban Ecuadorians, rural indigenous Shuar), the studies aimed to uncover children's untutored intuitions about the essential features of persons. Results showed that with age, children judged fewer mental and bodily states to be functional during prelife. However, children from both cultures continued to privilege the functionality of certain mental states (i.e., emotions, desires) relative to bodily states (i.e., biological, psychobiological, perceptual states). Results converge with afterlife research and suggest that there is an unlearned cognitive tendency to view emotions and desires as the eternal core of personhood.

摘要

两项研究调查了儿童在生物受孕前的“前世”时期对自己的心理和身体状态的推理。通过探索来自两个不同文化的 5 至 12 岁儿童(N=283)的前世信仰,这些研究旨在揭示儿童对人的基本特征的无师自通的直觉。结果表明,随着年龄的增长,儿童认为前世时期较少的心理和身体状态具有功能性。然而,来自两种文化的儿童仍然认为某些心理状态(例如情感、欲望)相对于身体状态(例如生物的、心理生物学的、感知状态)具有功能性。这些结果与来世研究相吻合,表明存在一种未经学习的认知倾向,即将情感和欲望视为人格的永恒核心。

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