The concept of "If I cannot see you, you cannot see me" is related to which concept? The concept of "If I cannot see you, you cannot see me" is related to which concept? Theory of Mind Conservation Animism Concrete Operational Thought
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The question is about the concept "If I cannot see you, you cannot see me." This concept implies a belief that one's own sensory experiences dictate the sensory experiences of others. Show more…
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