Cognitive Development,Culture,and ConversationComments on Harris and Koenig’s‘‘Truth in Testimony.pdf
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Cognitive Development,Culture,and ConversationComments on Harris and Koenig’s‘‘Truth in Testimony
Cognitive Development, Culture, and Conversation: Comments on Harris
and Koenig’s ‘‘Truth in Testimony: How Children Learn about Science
and Religion’’
Maureen A. Callanan
University of California, Santa Cruz
Harris and Koenig make a compelling case for the importance of adult ‘‘testimony’’ and its influence on chil-
dren’s developing conceptions of topics in science and religion. This commentary considers how their analysis
relates to constructivist and sociocultural theories and discusses several ways in which Harris and Koenig’s
arguments help to debunk some prevalent assumptions about research on the social context of cognitive de-
velopment. Finally, a number of additional issues are raised for debate and discussion, and some critiques and
suggestions for future research are discussed. The issues discussed by Harris and Koenig are crucial if we are to
take seriously the importance of culture in cognitive development.
Harris and Koenig have provided a thought-pro-
voking and compelling analysis regarding the role of
adult ‘‘testimony’’ in children’s developing concep-
tions of the world around them. This paper makes
the important point that cognitive development does
not happen in isolation, that children’s thoughts are
connected in crucial ways to the language they hear
around them. The focus on science and spirituali-
tyFclearly contrasting categories in Western aca-
demic thoughtFsets the stage for an interesting
debate about the importance of culture, community,
and activity in cognitive development.
In this commentary I will first discuss the reasons
why this argument about the role of ‘‘testimony’’ is a
timely and relevant one, and I will then focus on
three key points made by Harris and Koenig that I
see as debunking erroneous assumptions about re-
search on the social contexts of cognitive develop-
ment. Finally, I will discuss four points about how
this approach can be expanded further, perhaps in an
even more radical direction.
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