Causal cognition : a multidisciplinary debate

Introduction Part I: Causal representation in animal cognition Part II: Causal understanding in na"ive physics Part III: Causal understanding in na"ive psychology Part IV: Causal understanding in na"ive biology Part V: Understanding social causality Part VI: The legitimacy of domain-specific causal understandings: philosophical considerations Part VII: Domain-general approaches to causal understanding Part VIII: Causal understanding in cross-cultural perspective Afterword Index

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