Inherence heuristic versus essentialism: Issues of antecedence and cognitive mechanism

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (5):505-506 (2014)
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Abstract

We argue that the empirical evidence offered by the authors is insufficient to sustain their claim; that, beyond methodological problems, the proposed underlying cognitive mechanism is largely speculative and that a reverse, more motivational, path is equally plausible; and that the distinction and antecedence of inherence intuitions with respect to essentialist beliefs remain to be demonstrated.

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