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Durkheim's Theory of Mental Categories: A Review of the Evidence
2004
Annual Review of Sociology
I Abstract Durkheim hypothesized that basic categories of thought are based on society as their model, and that these mental representations arise from participation in society's totemic rites. This proposition is evaluated in light of recent research on the cognitive architecture of newborns and infants. The evidence suggests that presocialized infants possess mental representations of not only the physical world but also the minds of others and even the sui generis quality of collectivities.
doi:10.1146/annurev.soc.30.012703.110549
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