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Questioning the nature and origins of the "social agent" concept.

Denis TatoneBarbara Pomiechowska
Published in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2024)
Spelke posits that the concept of "social agent," who performs object-directed actions to fulfill social goals, is the first noncore concept that infants acquire as they begin to learn their native language. We question this proposal on empirical grounds and theoretical grounds, and propose instead that the representation of object-mediated interactions may be supported by a dedicated prelinguistic mechanism.
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