In How We Understand Others: Philosophy and Social Cognition, Shannon Spaulding develops a novel account of social cognition with pessimistic implications for mindreading accuracy: according to Spaulding, mistakes in mentalizing are much more common than traditional theories of mindreading commonly assume. In this commentary, I push against Spaulding’s pessimism from two directions. First, I argue that a number of the heuristic mindreading strategies that Spaulding views as especially error prone might be quite reliable in practice. Second, I argue that current methods for measuring mindreading performance are not well-suited for the task of determining whether our mental-state attributions are generally accurate. I conclude that any claims...
This chapter contributes to the ongoing debate by considering how best to interpret Prediction Error...
Could interacting mindreaders be in a position to know things which they would be unable to know if ...
Recursive mindreading is the ability to embed mental representations inside other mental representat...
In How We Understand Others: Philosophy and Social Cognition, Shannon Spaulding develops a novel acc...
This thesis concerns mindreading, the ability to attribute mental states to others. The standard con...
How do we manage to understand the minds of others and usefully interact with them? In the last deca...
Theory of mind, also known as mindreading, refers to our ability to attribute mental states to agent...
Magical versions of mind reading are the stuff of science fic-tion, but intuitive versions of mind r...
According to the two-systems account of mindreading, our mature perspective-taking abilities are sub...
Before proofreading.How is mindreading affected by social context? It is often implicitly assumed th...
People care about others ’ thoughts, feelings, and intentions but can have consider-able difficulty ...
In recent years, a number of approaches to social cognition research have emerged that highlight the...
In recent years, theories of social understanding have moved away from arguing that just one epistem...
How is human social intelligence engaged in the course of ordinary conversation? Standard models of ...
This chapter contributes to the ongoing debate by considering how best to interpret Prediction Error...
Could interacting mindreaders be in a position to know things which they would be unable to know if ...
Recursive mindreading is the ability to embed mental representations inside other mental representat...
In How We Understand Others: Philosophy and Social Cognition, Shannon Spaulding develops a novel acc...
This thesis concerns mindreading, the ability to attribute mental states to others. The standard con...
How do we manage to understand the minds of others and usefully interact with them? In the last deca...
Theory of mind, also known as mindreading, refers to our ability to attribute mental states to agent...
Magical versions of mind reading are the stuff of science fic-tion, but intuitive versions of mind r...
According to the two-systems account of mindreading, our mature perspective-taking abilities are sub...
Before proofreading.How is mindreading affected by social context? It is often implicitly assumed th...
People care about others ’ thoughts, feelings, and intentions but can have consider-able difficulty ...
In recent years, a number of approaches to social cognition research have emerged that highlight the...
In recent years, theories of social understanding have moved away from arguing that just one epistem...
How is human social intelligence engaged in the course of ordinary conversation? Standard models of ...
This chapter contributes to the ongoing debate by considering how best to interpret Prediction Error...
Could interacting mindreaders be in a position to know things which they would be unable to know if ...
Recursive mindreading is the ability to embed mental representations inside other mental representat...