I suggest a pluralistic account of folk psychology according to which not all predictions or explanations rely on the attribution of mental states, and not all intentional actions are explained by mental states. This view of folk psychology is supported by research in developmental and social psychology. It is well known that people use personality traits to predict behavior. I argue that trait attribution is not shorthand for mental state attributions, since traits are not identical to beliefs or desires, and an understanding of belief or desire is not necessary for using trait attributions. In addition, we sometimes predict and explain behavior through appeal to personality traits that the target wouldn’t endorse, and so could not serve a...
Kristin Andrews proposes a new framework for thinking about folk psychology, which she calls Plurali...
Abstract: Psychologists distinguish between intentional systems which have beliefs and those which a...
Oridinary describing and explaining of everyday behavior became an object of systematic psychologica...
I suggest a pluralistic account of folk psychology according to which not all predictions or explana...
The debates about the form of folk psychology and the potential eliminability of folk psychology res...
This introduction to the topical collection, Folk Psychology: Pluralistic Approaches reviews the ori...
Scientific psychology involves both identifying and classifying phenomena of interest (description) ...
This is a truly groundbreaking work that examines today’s notions of folk psychology. Bringing to...
Folk psychology is the ability to interpret people's mental states (beliefs, desires, etc.) and use ...
How do we recognize that someone is thinking that the train is running late, desiring another cookie...
It is often implied, and sometimes explicitly asserted, that folk psychology is best understood as a...
this paper, however, our focus will be on the version of eliminativism that takes intentional states...
By "folk psychology " I mean the commonsense understanding and deployment of mentalistic c...
This chapter explores non-circular explanations of personality. Trait psychology has sometimes used ...
Traditionally, theories of mindreading have focused on the representation of beliefs and desires. Ho...
Kristin Andrews proposes a new framework for thinking about folk psychology, which she calls Plurali...
Abstract: Psychologists distinguish between intentional systems which have beliefs and those which a...
Oridinary describing and explaining of everyday behavior became an object of systematic psychologica...
I suggest a pluralistic account of folk psychology according to which not all predictions or explana...
The debates about the form of folk psychology and the potential eliminability of folk psychology res...
This introduction to the topical collection, Folk Psychology: Pluralistic Approaches reviews the ori...
Scientific psychology involves both identifying and classifying phenomena of interest (description) ...
This is a truly groundbreaking work that examines today’s notions of folk psychology. Bringing to...
Folk psychology is the ability to interpret people's mental states (beliefs, desires, etc.) and use ...
How do we recognize that someone is thinking that the train is running late, desiring another cookie...
It is often implied, and sometimes explicitly asserted, that folk psychology is best understood as a...
this paper, however, our focus will be on the version of eliminativism that takes intentional states...
By "folk psychology " I mean the commonsense understanding and deployment of mentalistic c...
This chapter explores non-circular explanations of personality. Trait psychology has sometimes used ...
Traditionally, theories of mindreading have focused on the representation of beliefs and desires. Ho...
Kristin Andrews proposes a new framework for thinking about folk psychology, which she calls Plurali...
Abstract: Psychologists distinguish between intentional systems which have beliefs and those which a...
Oridinary describing and explaining of everyday behavior became an object of systematic psychologica...