Authors
Fei Xu, Susan Carey
Publication date
1996/4/1
Journal
Cognitive psychology
Volume
30
Issue
2
Pages
111-153
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Adults conceptualize the world in terms of enduring physical objects.Sortal conceptsprovide conditions of individuation (establishing the boundaries of objects) and numerical identity (establishing whether an object is thesame oneas one encountered at some other time). In the adult conceptual system, there are two roughly hierarchical levels of object sortals. Most general is the sortalbounded physical objectitself, for which spatiotemporal properties provide the criteria for individuation and identity. More specific sortals, such asdogorcar,rely on additional types of properties to provide criteria for individuation and identity. We conjecture that young infants might represent only the general sortal,object,and construct more specific sortals later (theObject-first Hypothesis). This is closely related to Bower's (1974) conjecture that infants use spatiotemporal information to trace identity before they use property information. Five …
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