How does social cognition shape enculturation?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43 (2020)
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Abstract

Other people in our culture actively transform our behavioral dispositions and mental states by shaping them in various ways. In the following, we highlight three points which Veissière et al. may consider in leveraging their account to illuminate the dynamics by which this occurs, and in particular, to shed light on how social cognition supports, and is supported by, enculturation.

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John Michael
University of Warwick
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