Mending wall

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42 (2019)
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Abstract

Heyes suggests that selective social learning comes in two varieties. One is common, domain general, and associative. The other is rare, domain specific, and metacognitive. We argue that this binary distinction cannot quite do the work she assigns it and sketch a framework in which additional strategies for selective social learning might be accommodated.

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Charles Rathkopf
Jülich Research Center
Daniel C. Dennett
Tufts University

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