Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-215) and indexes.
Contents
Naive biology as a core domain of thought -- The living/nonliving distinction -- Personification as analogy in biological understanding -- The distinction between biological and psychological processes/properties -- Vitalistic causality -- Construction of naive biology under cognitive and sociocultural constraints -- Conceptual change in naive biology -- Toward a better understanding of conceptual development.
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