Integrating perspectives: How the development of second-personal competence lays the foundation for a second-personal morality

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43 (2020)
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Abstract

The integration of first-, second-, and third-personal information within joint intentional collaboration provides the foundation for broad-based second-personal morality. We offer two additions to this framework: a description of the developmental process through which second-personal competence emerges from early triadic interactions, and empirical evidence that collaboration with a concrete goal may provide an essential focal point for this integrative process.

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