In this paper I defend interaction theory (IT) as an alternative to both theory theory (TT) and simulation theory (ST). IT opposes the basic suppositions that both TT and ST depend upon. I argue that the various capacities for primary and secondary intersubjectivity found in infancy and early childhood should not be thought of as precursors to later developing capacities for using folk psychology or simulation routines. They are not replaced or displaced by such capacities in adulthood, but rather continue to operate as our ordinary and everyday basis for social cognition. I also argue that enactive perception rather than implicit simulation is the best model for explaining these capacities
The study of mentalising has been dominated for the past two decades by two theories: simulation the...
<p>Traditional theory of mind (ToM) accounts for social cognition have been at the basis of most stu...
I evaluate several attempts to integrate standard theories of social cognition, either theory theory...
In this paper I defend interaction theory (IT) as an alternative to both theory theory (TT) and simu...
In this paper I defend interaction theory (IT) as an alternative to both theory theory (TT) and simu...
In this paper I defend interaction theory (IT) as an alternative to both theory theory (TT) and simu...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/ Copyright Informa / Taylor and Franci...
The standard and dominant approaches to social cognition rarely emphasize intersubjective interactio...
The standard and dominant approaches to social cognition rarely emphasize intersubjective interactio...
In this chapter, I want to address two issues. The first one is a local issue within current debates...
Theory of mind explanations of how we know other minds are limited in several ways. First, they cons...
The standard and dominant approaches to social cognition rarely emphasize intersubjective interactio...
Full text of this book chapter is not available in the UHRAWe argue that theory-of-mind (ToM) approa...
Theory of mind explanations of how we know other minds are limited in several ways. First, they cons...
The study of mentalising has been dominated for the past two decades by two theories: simulation the...
The study of mentalising has been dominated for the past two decades by two theories: simulation the...
<p>Traditional theory of mind (ToM) accounts for social cognition have been at the basis of most stu...
I evaluate several attempts to integrate standard theories of social cognition, either theory theory...
In this paper I defend interaction theory (IT) as an alternative to both theory theory (TT) and simu...
In this paper I defend interaction theory (IT) as an alternative to both theory theory (TT) and simu...
In this paper I defend interaction theory (IT) as an alternative to both theory theory (TT) and simu...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/ Copyright Informa / Taylor and Franci...
The standard and dominant approaches to social cognition rarely emphasize intersubjective interactio...
The standard and dominant approaches to social cognition rarely emphasize intersubjective interactio...
In this chapter, I want to address two issues. The first one is a local issue within current debates...
Theory of mind explanations of how we know other minds are limited in several ways. First, they cons...
The standard and dominant approaches to social cognition rarely emphasize intersubjective interactio...
Full text of this book chapter is not available in the UHRAWe argue that theory-of-mind (ToM) approa...
Theory of mind explanations of how we know other minds are limited in several ways. First, they cons...
The study of mentalising has been dominated for the past two decades by two theories: simulation the...
The study of mentalising has been dominated for the past two decades by two theories: simulation the...
<p>Traditional theory of mind (ToM) accounts for social cognition have been at the basis of most stu...
I evaluate several attempts to integrate standard theories of social cognition, either theory theory...