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The evidence indi- cates that nonhuman primates attribute knowledge but not belief, that knowledge representa- tions arise earlier in human development than belief representations, that the capacity to represent knowledge may remain intact in patient populations even when belief representation is disrupted, that ...
edge and belief in human adult theory of mind, and provide evidence that evaluations of knowledge are made without prior evaluations of belief. Our studies ...
Together, these studies demonstrate that human adults can as-cribe knowledge without first ascribing a belief state. Moregenerally, they lend support to the ...
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Sep 15, 2020 · We ask whether belief or knowledge is the more basic kind of representation. The evidence indicates that non-human primates attribute knowledge but not belief.
In a series of studies, we investigate the relationship between evaluations of knowledge and belief in human adult theory of mind, and provide evidence that ...
Sep 8, 2020 · The evidence indicates that nonhuman primates attribute knowledge but not belief, that knowledge representations arise earlier in human development than belief ...
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Evidence for evaluations of knowledge prior to belief. Proceedings of the Fortieth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (Madison). Google ...
Apr 11, 2022 · Confirmation bias is defined as the tendency of agents to seek out or overweight evidence that aligns with their beliefs while avoiding or ...
This commentary considers one's own unconscious knowledge, which can be prior to belief of any sort. Two examples are offered.
This way, it determines which beliefs fulfill the standards or epistemic goals of knowledge and which ones fail, thereby providing an evaluation of beliefs.