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Description - Constraints on Conceptual Development by Rita Astuti

The results of a collaboration between an anthropologist
(Astuti)

and two developmental psychologists (Solomon and Carey),

this monograph unites two literatures that make very
different

tacit assumptions about the very nature of conceptual
development.

Anthropologists? focus on the cultural construction of

knowledge leads many of them (including Astuti) to expect
radically

different conceptual understandings across cultures. In

contrast, some cognitive developmental investigators
(including

Solomon and Carey) work to discover innate representational

constraints that channel cognitive development, thus
expecting

cross-cultural universality in representations of the world.

The studies concern Malagasy children?s and adults?
conceptual

representations of human and animal kind, biological

inheritance, innate potential and family relations. The Vezo
of

Madagascar were chosen because the ethnographic literature

has attributed to them folkbiological and folksociological

theories that are radically different, even incommensurable,

with those of North American adults. Vezo therefore provide a

challenging test for the innate conceptual constraints
hypothesis.

The results of the studies reported here have surprises

both for anthropological claims of cross-cultural differences

and psychological claims for cross-cultural universality.

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