TY - JOUR
T1 - Interpretive theory of mind and empathic prosocial moral reasoning
AU - Harari, Yifat
AU - Weinstock, Michael
N1 - Funding Information:
We wish to thank Yosef Hochman, Adi Moscowitz, Sharon Fox and Vardit Israel for assistance in gathering and coding data. The article is based in part on the doctoral dissertation of the first author. This research was supported, in part, by a grant from the Israel Science Foundation (1570/12).
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© 2020 British Psychological Society
PY - 2021/3/1
Y1 - 2021/3/1
N2 - Theory of mind (ToM) is seen as fundamental in development of social understanding. The study proposes that interpretive theory of mind (iToM), which follows ToM attainment, underlies important shifts towards mature social understanding. With ToM found to predict the needs orientation in prosocial moral reasoning (PMR), we hypothesized that iToM, unlike ToM, would account for PMR orientations requiring empathic reasoning. Those with iToM recognize the role of subjective processes, such as interpretation, in knowing. They can invoke others’ subjective processes, not just their physical perspectives, in explaining others’ decisions. A study with 225 7- to 11-year-old children (Mage = 9.04, SD = 0.91) found that iToM, but not ToM, predicted empathic and internalized values PMR orientations when controlling for age, emotion understanding and inhibitory control. These findings show that iToM attainment plays a unique role in developing social understanding such as reflected in empathic reasoning-based PMR orientations.
AB - Theory of mind (ToM) is seen as fundamental in development of social understanding. The study proposes that interpretive theory of mind (iToM), which follows ToM attainment, underlies important shifts towards mature social understanding. With ToM found to predict the needs orientation in prosocial moral reasoning (PMR), we hypothesized that iToM, unlike ToM, would account for PMR orientations requiring empathic reasoning. Those with iToM recognize the role of subjective processes, such as interpretation, in knowing. They can invoke others’ subjective processes, not just their physical perspectives, in explaining others’ decisions. A study with 225 7- to 11-year-old children (Mage = 9.04, SD = 0.91) found that iToM, but not ToM, predicted empathic and internalized values PMR orientations when controlling for age, emotion understanding and inhibitory control. These findings show that iToM attainment plays a unique role in developing social understanding such as reflected in empathic reasoning-based PMR orientations.
KW - empathic reasoning
KW - interpretive theory of mind
KW - prosocial moral reasoning
KW - social understanding
KW - theory of mind
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U2 - 10.1111/bjdp.12345
DO - 10.1111/bjdp.12345
M3 - Article
C2 - 32789880
AN - SCOPUS:85089311574
VL - 39
SP - 78
EP - 97
JO - British Journal of Developmental Psychology
JF - British Journal of Developmental Psychology
SN - 0261-510X
IS - 1
ER -