Developing Concepts of the Mind, Body, and Afterlife: Exploring the Roles of Narrative Context and Culture
Children and adults from the us (Study 1) and China (Study 2) heard about people who died in two types of narrative contexts – medical and religious – and judged whether their psychological and biological capacities cease or persist after death. Most 5- to 6-year-olds reported that all capacities wo...
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Journal of cognition and culture
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Afterlife
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