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Philosopher's disease and its antidote: Perspectives from prenatal behavior and contagious yawning and laughing
Behavioral and Brain Sciences ( IF 29.3 ) Pub Date : 2017-12-13 , DOI: 10.1017/s0140525x16001254
Robert R. Provine

Accounts of behavior, including imitation, often suffer from philosopher's disease: the unnecessary, inappropriate, theoretically driven explanation of behavior in terms of cognition, rationality, and consciousness. Embryos are perversely unphilosophical and unpsychological, starting to move before they receive sensory input. Postnatal contagious yawning and laughing indicate that pseudo-imitative behavior can occur without conscious intent or other higher-order cognitive process.

中文翻译:

哲学家的病及其解毒剂:从产前行为和传染性打哈欠和大笑的视角

对行为的描述,包括模仿,经常受到哲学家病:在认知、理性和意识方面对行为进行不必要的、不恰当的、理论驱动的解释。胚胎是反常的非哲学和非心理学的,在它们接收到感官输入之前就开始移动。产后传染性打哈欠和大笑表明伪模仿行为可以在没有意识意图或其他高级认知过程的情况下发生。
更新日期:2017-12-13
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