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Traces of Intentionality: Balance, Complexity, and Organization in Artworks by Humans and Apes. [PDF]
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Empowerment or dependency? A systematic review of the impacts of intelligent assessment and generative AI on learners' self-beliefs and cognitive agency in music education. [PDF]
Peng X, Sun K, Shan X, Zhang J.
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From Excellent Clinicians to Custodians of Life: Reimagining Internationalization in Health Professions Education. [PDF]
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Cultural intelligence, shared intentionality and human cognitive uniquenes
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Mentalizing Without a Mind: Psychotherapeutic Potential of Generative AI.
Yirmiya K, Fonagy P.
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Developmental Science, 2006
Abstract We argue for the importance of processes of shared intentionality in children's early cognitive development. We look briefly at four important social‐cognitive skills and how they are transformed by shared intentionality. In each case, we look first at a kind of individualistic version of the skill – as exemplified most clearly in the behavior
Michael, Tomasello, Malinda, Carpenter
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Abstract We argue for the importance of processes of shared intentionality in children's early cognitive development. We look briefly at four important social‐cognitive skills and how they are transformed by shared intentionality. In each case, we look first at a kind of individualistic version of the skill – as exemplified most clearly in the behavior
Michael, Tomasello, Malinda, Carpenter
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Developmental Science, 2007
Tomasello, M. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1649-088X +1 more
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Tomasello, M. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1649-088X +1 more
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Shared intentionality shapes humans' technical know-how
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2020Abstract Osiurak and Reynaud argue that cumulative technological culture is made possible by a “non-social cognitive structure” (sect. 1, para. 1) and they offer an account that aims “to escape from the social dimension” (sect. 1, para. 2) of human cognition.
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