The multicultural mind as an epistemological test and extension for the thinking through other minds approach

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43 (2020)
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Abstract

The multicultural experience offers the intriguing possibility for an empirical examination of how free-energy principles explain dynamic cultural behaviors and pragmatic cultural phenomena and a challenging but decisive test of thinking through other minds predictions. We highlight that TTOM needs to treat individuals as active cultural agents instead of passive learners.

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Y. J. Hong
Yonsei University
George Christopoulos
Concordia University

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