"Core perception" cannot ignore issues of conceptual content and functional role

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Abstract

Bai et al. argue that core knowledge is perceptual because infants often appear to represent core entities like objects, numbers, and agents similarly to adults, and adults' performance on tasks probing these representations demonstrates signatures of perception. We suggest that this framing casts aside two interrelated issues central to understanding the nature of core knowledge: conceptual content and functional role.

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