Direct Perception is the view that we can see others' mental states, i.e. that we perceive others' mental states with the same immediacy and directness that we perceive ordinary objects in the world. I evaluate Direct Perception by considering whether we can see intentions, a particularly promising candidate for Direct Perception. I argue that the view equivocates on the notion of intention. Disambiguating the Direct Perception claim reveals a troubling dilemma for the view: either it is banal or highly implausible
Central to contemporary cognitive science is the notion that mental processes involve computations...
Direct perception in the intersubjective context This paper, in opposition to the standard theories ...
Much recent work on empathy in philosophy of mind and cognitive science has been guided by the assum...
Direct Perception is the view that we can see others' mental states, i.e. that we perceive others' m...
This review asks whether observers can obtain information about others' intentions from observation ...
According to direct perception approaches we directly see others’ emotions, and by seeing emotions w...
This paper, in opposition to the standard theories of social cognition found in psychology and cogni...
This paper, in opposition to the standard theories of social cognition found in psychology and cogni...
Direct Social Perception (DSP) is the idea that we can non-inferentially perceive others’ mental sta...
In this paper, we first review recent arguments about the direct perception of the intentions and em...
The guiding theme of the dissertation is that any theory of perception must also be a theory of inte...
This paper comments on Gallagher’s recently published direct perception proposal about social cognit...
There has been recent interest in the hypothesis that we can directly perceive some of each other’s ...
The direct social perception (DSP) thesis claims that we can directly perceive some mental states of...
Central to contemporary cognitive science is the notion that mental processes involve computations...
Direct perception in the intersubjective context This paper, in opposition to the standard theories ...
Much recent work on empathy in philosophy of mind and cognitive science has been guided by the assum...
Direct Perception is the view that we can see others' mental states, i.e. that we perceive others' m...
This review asks whether observers can obtain information about others' intentions from observation ...
According to direct perception approaches we directly see others’ emotions, and by seeing emotions w...
This paper, in opposition to the standard theories of social cognition found in psychology and cogni...
This paper, in opposition to the standard theories of social cognition found in psychology and cogni...
Direct Social Perception (DSP) is the idea that we can non-inferentially perceive others’ mental sta...
In this paper, we first review recent arguments about the direct perception of the intentions and em...
The guiding theme of the dissertation is that any theory of perception must also be a theory of inte...
This paper comments on Gallagher’s recently published direct perception proposal about social cognit...
There has been recent interest in the hypothesis that we can directly perceive some of each other’s ...
The direct social perception (DSP) thesis claims that we can directly perceive some mental states of...
Central to contemporary cognitive science is the notion that mental processes involve computations...
Direct perception in the intersubjective context This paper, in opposition to the standard theories ...
Much recent work on empathy in philosophy of mind and cognitive science has been guided by the assum...