According to direct perception approaches we directly see others’ emotions, and by seeing emotions we immediately ascribe them to others. Direct perception is explicitly presented as an alternative account of mindreading (the ability to recognize and attribute mental states to others), but it also contains an implicit thesis about the extent of the reach of perception. In this paper emotion perception is defended: siding with the direct perception approach I claim that we can simply see emotions and not just low level features of the facial and bodily displays, but contra the direct perception approach I argue that seeing emotions is not sufficient for recognizing emotions as mental states in order to ascribe them to others
Most of those who hold that emotions involve appraisals also accept that the content of emotions is ...
According to the perceptual theory of emotions, emotions are perceptions of evaluative properties. T...
Much recent work on empathy in philosophy of mind and cognitive science has been guided by the assum...
According to direct perception approaches we directly see others’ emotions, and by seeing emotions w...
Drawing on a pluralist approach to mindreading, I explore Direct Social Perception with respect to p...
The content of an emotion, unlike the content of a perception, is directly dependent on the motivati...
This paper assesses the so-called "direct-perception" model of empathy. This model draws much of its...
This paper, in opposition to the standard theories of social cognition found in psychology and cogni...
Direct Perception is the view that we can see others' mental states, i.e. that we perceive others' m...
In this paper, we first review recent arguments about the direct perception of the intentions and em...
This paper, in opposition to the standard theories of social cognition found in psychology and cogni...
Drawing on a pluralist approach to mindreading, I explore Direct Social Perception with respect to p...
Direct Social Perception (DSP) is the idea that we can non-inferentially perceive others’ mental sta...
Abstract This paper assesses the so-called “direct-perception ” model of empathy. This model draws m...
The direct social perception (DSP) thesis claims that we can directly perceive some mental states of...
Most of those who hold that emotions involve appraisals also accept that the content of emotions is ...
According to the perceptual theory of emotions, emotions are perceptions of evaluative properties. T...
Much recent work on empathy in philosophy of mind and cognitive science has been guided by the assum...
According to direct perception approaches we directly see others’ emotions, and by seeing emotions w...
Drawing on a pluralist approach to mindreading, I explore Direct Social Perception with respect to p...
The content of an emotion, unlike the content of a perception, is directly dependent on the motivati...
This paper assesses the so-called "direct-perception" model of empathy. This model draws much of its...
This paper, in opposition to the standard theories of social cognition found in psychology and cogni...
Direct Perception is the view that we can see others' mental states, i.e. that we perceive others' m...
In this paper, we first review recent arguments about the direct perception of the intentions and em...
This paper, in opposition to the standard theories of social cognition found in psychology and cogni...
Drawing on a pluralist approach to mindreading, I explore Direct Social Perception with respect to p...
Direct Social Perception (DSP) is the idea that we can non-inferentially perceive others’ mental sta...
Abstract This paper assesses the so-called “direct-perception ” model of empathy. This model draws m...
The direct social perception (DSP) thesis claims that we can directly perceive some mental states of...
Most of those who hold that emotions involve appraisals also accept that the content of emotions is ...
According to the perceptual theory of emotions, emotions are perceptions of evaluative properties. T...
Much recent work on empathy in philosophy of mind and cognitive science has been guided by the assum...