Paul L. Harris


Paul L. Harris is a British psychologist and academic specialising in child development. He is a professor at Harvard Graduate School of Education in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Education

Harris earned a B.A. in Psychology from Sussex University and a D. Phil. in Psychology and Experimental Psychology from St John's College, Oxford.

Research

Since 2001 he has been a professor at Harvard Graduate School of Education. His research focuses on how children use their imaginations, first-hand experience, and trust in what they're told, to understand the world.

Publications

The Development of Psychological Understanding, 1989. Perspectives on the Child's Theory of Mind, edited, 1991, with G.E. Butterworth, A.M. Leslie, et H.M. Wellman.Children's Understanding of Emotions 1989, avec C. Saarni.Developing Theories of Mind 1988 with J.W. Astington et D.R. Olson.The Work of the Imagination 2000. Imagining the Impossible: Magical, Scientific, and Religious Thinking in Children, co-editor, 2000, with K. S. Rosengren et C. N. Johnson.Trusting What You’re Told: How Children Learn from Others, 2015.

Awards