Core knowledge, visual illusions, and the discovery of the self

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e122 (2024)
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Abstract

Why have core knowledge? Standard answers typically emphasize the difficulty of learning core knowledge from experience, or the benefits it confers for learning about the world. Here, we suggest a complementary reason: Core knowledge is critical for learning not just about the external world, but about the mind itself.

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