This paper examines the response offered by Robert Gordon to the question how an interpreter can reach the correct content of others'psychological states (beliefs & desires). It exposes the main problems raised by Gordon's proposal, and provides a tentative solution that emphasizes the structuring role of counterfactual reasoning in embedding simulations and deriving facts that are holding across them
In this paper, I hope to show how a recent theory in the philosophy of mind concerning how we ‘read’...
There is a debate going on in the contemporary philosophical literature concerned with our folk-psyc...
We review evidence relating to children’s ability to acknowledge false beliefs within a simulation a...
This paper examines the response offered by Robert Gordon to the question how an interpreter can rea...
The question of understanding the behaviour of other agents in a psychological or mental way divides...
People are minded creatures; we have thoughts, feelings and emotions. More intriguingly, we grasp ou...
In the course of explaining and anticipating thought and action, we characterize both ourselves and ...
This is the author's final draft. Copyright 2014 Elsevier.Debate over the nature of mindreading proc...
Theory theorists conceive of social cognition as a theoretical and observational enterprise rather t...
Theory theorists conceive of social cognition as a theoretical and observational enterprise rather t...
We defend the Simulation Theory of Mind against a challenge from the Theory Theory of Mind. The chal...
Simulation as an epistemic tool between theory and practice: A Comparison of the Relationship betwee...
Can ”radical ” simulation theories explain psychological concept acquisition? Joëlle Prous
There is much disagreement about how extensive a role theoretical mindreading, behavior-reading, an...
One of the central problems in cognitive science concerns our ability to understand others in terms ...
In this paper, I hope to show how a recent theory in the philosophy of mind concerning how we ‘read’...
There is a debate going on in the contemporary philosophical literature concerned with our folk-psyc...
We review evidence relating to children’s ability to acknowledge false beliefs within a simulation a...
This paper examines the response offered by Robert Gordon to the question how an interpreter can rea...
The question of understanding the behaviour of other agents in a psychological or mental way divides...
People are minded creatures; we have thoughts, feelings and emotions. More intriguingly, we grasp ou...
In the course of explaining and anticipating thought and action, we characterize both ourselves and ...
This is the author's final draft. Copyright 2014 Elsevier.Debate over the nature of mindreading proc...
Theory theorists conceive of social cognition as a theoretical and observational enterprise rather t...
Theory theorists conceive of social cognition as a theoretical and observational enterprise rather t...
We defend the Simulation Theory of Mind against a challenge from the Theory Theory of Mind. The chal...
Simulation as an epistemic tool between theory and practice: A Comparison of the Relationship betwee...
Can ”radical ” simulation theories explain psychological concept acquisition? Joëlle Prous
There is much disagreement about how extensive a role theoretical mindreading, behavior-reading, an...
One of the central problems in cognitive science concerns our ability to understand others in terms ...
In this paper, I hope to show how a recent theory in the philosophy of mind concerning how we ‘read’...
There is a debate going on in the contemporary philosophical literature concerned with our folk-psyc...
We review evidence relating to children’s ability to acknowledge false beliefs within a simulation a...