Science and Human Behavior, Chapter 18: The Self, Quote 5

Science and Human Behavior“It has been argued that one cannot describe behavior after the fact which one could not have described at the time. This appears to explain our inability to recall the events of infancy, since the behavior of the infant occurs before a repertoire of self-description has been set up and therefore too soon to control such a repertoire.” (p. 290)

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