Theory of mind, also known as mindreading, refers to our ability to attribute mental states to agents in order to make sense of and interact with other agents. Recently, theorists in this literature have advanced a broad conception of mindreading. In particular, psychologists and philosophers have examined how we attribute knowledge, intention, mentalistically-loaded stereotypes, and personality traits to others. Moreover, the diversity of our goals in a social interaction – precision, efficiency, self/in-group protection – generates diversity in the mindreading processes we employ. Finally, the products of mindreading are varied, as well. We produce different sorts of mindreading explanations depending on our epistemic goals and the situat...
Comparative cognition researchers have long been interested in the nature of nonhuman animal social ...
Comparative cognition researchers have long been interested in the nature of nonhuman animal social ...
In How We Understand Others: Philosophy and Social Cognition, Shannon Spaulding develops a novel acc...
Theory of mind, also known as mindreading, refers to our ability to attribute mental states to agent...
Theory of mind, also known as mindreading, refers to our ability to attribute mental states to agent...
Theory of mind, also known as mindreading, refers to our ability to attribute mental states to agent...
Theory of mind, also known as mindreading, refers to our ability to attribute mental states to agent...
This thesis concerns mindreading, the ability to attribute mental states to others. The standard con...
Mindreading is the capacity to attribute psychological states to others and to use those attribution...
Mindreading is the capacity to attribute psychological states to others and to use those attribution...
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...
In How We Understand Others: Philosophy and Social Cognition, Shannon Spaulding develops a novel acc...
In How We Understand Others: Philosophy and Social Cognition, Shannon Spaulding develops a novel acc...
Comparative cognition researchers have long been interested in the nature of nonhuman animal social ...
Comparative cognition researchers have long been interested in the nature of nonhuman animal social ...
Comparative cognition researchers have long been interested in the nature of nonhuman animal social ...
In How We Understand Others: Philosophy and Social Cognition, Shannon Spaulding develops a novel acc...
Theory of mind, also known as mindreading, refers to our ability to attribute mental states to agent...
Theory of mind, also known as mindreading, refers to our ability to attribute mental states to agent...
Theory of mind, also known as mindreading, refers to our ability to attribute mental states to agent...
Theory of mind, also known as mindreading, refers to our ability to attribute mental states to agent...
This thesis concerns mindreading, the ability to attribute mental states to others. The standard con...
Mindreading is the capacity to attribute psychological states to others and to use those attribution...
Mindreading is the capacity to attribute psychological states to others and to use those attribution...
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...
In How We Understand Others: Philosophy and Social Cognition, Shannon Spaulding develops a novel acc...
In How We Understand Others: Philosophy and Social Cognition, Shannon Spaulding develops a novel acc...
Comparative cognition researchers have long been interested in the nature of nonhuman animal social ...
Comparative cognition researchers have long been interested in the nature of nonhuman animal social ...
Comparative cognition researchers have long been interested in the nature of nonhuman animal social ...
In How We Understand Others: Philosophy and Social Cognition, Shannon Spaulding develops a novel acc...