The Minds of Children - Understanding Infant Intelligence and Consciousness
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of child development in this 1-hour 19-minute lecture by psychologist, philosopher, and author Alison Gopnik. Delve into groundbreaking research that challenges traditional beliefs about infant cognition, revealing that even the youngest children possess powerful learning abilities. Discover how toddlers analyze statistics and conduct experiments, while preschoolers use their discoveries to imagine alternative futures. Examine the sophisticated grasp of morality in young children and consider the possibility that babies might be smarter, more thoughtful, and more conscious than adults. Investigate the connection between human consciousness and our prolonged period of childhood helplessness. Reflect on how insights from psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy shed light on profound questions about love, morality, exploration, imagination, and the essence of being human. Learn about everyday exploration, pretend play, imaginary companions, and counterfactual thinking in children's development. Consider the implications of free play in education and ponder whether babies hold the key to understanding fundamental aspects of human nature.
Syllabus
Introduction
Why do we have children
marsupials
pattern of data
getting into everything
free play and education
Everyday exploration
Pretend play
Imaginary companions
Marjorie Taylor
Counterfactual Thinking
Experiment
Taught by
Santa Fe Institute
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