Social accounts of objective content, like the one advanced by Tomasello(2014), are traditionally challenged by an \u27essential tension\u27 (Hutto and Satne 2015). The tension is the following: while sociality is deemed to be at the basis of thinking, in order to explain sociality, some form of thinking seems to be necessarily presupposed. In this contribution I analyse Tomasello\u27s twostep theory of the evolution of human thinking vis-à-vis this challenge. While his theory is in principle suited to address it, I claim that the specifics of the first step and the notion of perspective that infuse it are problematic in this regard. I end by briefly sketching an alternative
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...
evolution or development, of sophis-ticated forms of mindreading. Mindreading is the representation ...
Social cognition emerged in the 1970s and 80s as an attempt to answer social-psychological questions...
Social accounts of objective content, like the one advanced by Tomasello (2014), are traditionally c...
Social accounts of objective content, like the one advanced by Tomasello (2014), are traditionally c...
In this paper I first introduce Tomasello’s notion of thought and his account of its emergence and d...
One important application of theories of collective intentionality concerns the evolution of social ...
Michael Tomasello has greatly expanded our knowledge of human cognition and how it differs from that...
The paper briefly summarises and critiques Tomasello's (2014) A Natural History of Human Thinking. A...
According to the shared intentionality hypothesis proposed by Michael Tomasello, two cognitive upgra...
In this article I consider the relevance of Tomasello’s work on social cognition to the theory of co...
An important idea due to Tomasello and others is that the human capacity as the human capacity for s...
According to Donald Davidson, in order to have any concept or belief whatsoever, a creature must \u2...
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...
The relationship between action and sociality is one of the fundamental problems in social theory an...
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...
evolution or development, of sophis-ticated forms of mindreading. Mindreading is the representation ...
Social cognition emerged in the 1970s and 80s as an attempt to answer social-psychological questions...
Social accounts of objective content, like the one advanced by Tomasello (2014), are traditionally c...
Social accounts of objective content, like the one advanced by Tomasello (2014), are traditionally c...
In this paper I first introduce Tomasello’s notion of thought and his account of its emergence and d...
One important application of theories of collective intentionality concerns the evolution of social ...
Michael Tomasello has greatly expanded our knowledge of human cognition and how it differs from that...
The paper briefly summarises and critiques Tomasello's (2014) A Natural History of Human Thinking. A...
According to the shared intentionality hypothesis proposed by Michael Tomasello, two cognitive upgra...
In this article I consider the relevance of Tomasello’s work on social cognition to the theory of co...
An important idea due to Tomasello and others is that the human capacity as the human capacity for s...
According to Donald Davidson, in order to have any concept or belief whatsoever, a creature must \u2...
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...
The relationship between action and sociality is one of the fundamental problems in social theory an...
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...
evolution or development, of sophis-ticated forms of mindreading. Mindreading is the representation ...
Social cognition emerged in the 1970s and 80s as an attempt to answer social-psychological questions...