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Social cognition: learning about what matters in the social world

✍ Scribed by E. Tory Higgins


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
270 KB
Volume
30
Category
Article
ISSN
0046-2772

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✦ Synopsis


Social-cognitive principles underlie people's learning about what matters in the social world. The bene®ts of these social-cognitive principles reveal essential aspects of what it means to be human. But these social-cognitive principles also have inherent costs, which highlight what it means to be only human'. Social cognition is social' because what is learned concerns the social world, and where the learning takes place is in the social world. This paper reviews the bene®ts and costs of both sides of social cognition: (1) the cognition of social psychology principles of organization, explanation, knowledge activation and use; and (2) the social psychology of cognition principles of shared reality role enactment, social positions and identities and internal audiences. The fact that there are inherent costs of the same social-cognitive principles for which there are essential bene®ts aords a new perspective on social-cognitive costs that is dierent from either the classic con¯ict' perspective or the more current limited capacity' and dual-process' perspectives. This trade-o' perspective deepens both our understanding of the true nature of these principles and our appreciation of our common humanity.