Are human toddlers unable to understand the aspectuality of a puppet’s belief that the bunny is not a carrot?
												
												In an earlier post, I spelled out what philosophers and psychologists of mindreading call “the aspectuality of belief.” To understand the aspectuality of belief is to understand that a person can believe that Cicero was bald without believing that Tully was, if she does not know that Tully was ...												
												
												
												
											
										
 
                     
        