This paper reviews some of the arguments put forward by some psychologists in which they come to the conclusion that autistic individuals suffer from mindblindness, and also looks at one particular implication these sorts of individuals pose for Donald Davidson�s theory of radical interpretation. It has been claimed that a particular manifestation of mindblindness in autistic people serves as a counter example to claims Davidson has made about the relation between belief and intention in linguistic competence
The literature suggests that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are deficient in their...
A deficit in theory of mind (ToM) abilities has been described as the core deficit in autism. The au...
The current thesis investigated Theory of Mind and perspective-taking ability amongst adults with in...
Researchers have proposed numerous theories to explain autism, ranging from those that are psycholog...
Researchers have proposed numerous theories to explain autism, ranging from those that are psycholog...
In this chapter I defend the mind-blindness theory of autism, by showing how it can accommodate data...
Mindblindness in autism / have suggested elsewhere that natural selection had produced a minreading...
Theory of mind, and a lack thereof, is understood to be an epistemological cornerstone of research i...
This essay is devoted to the study of useful ways of thinking about the nature of interpretation, wi...
sponse argues that positing mind-reading abilities, in the form of a Theory of Mind, is necessary to...
The theory of mind account of autism has been remarkably successful in making specific predictions a...
Mind is an inner property of individual being but, paradoxically, to live in the social world requir...
Theory of Mind is widely considered to be a key theory purporting to explain autism. The theory prop...
We clarify some points previously made by Andrews, and defend the claim that Davidson’s account of b...
Rutherford and Ray think that human beings have mental mechanisms that help them to detect individua...
The literature suggests that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are deficient in their...
A deficit in theory of mind (ToM) abilities has been described as the core deficit in autism. The au...
The current thesis investigated Theory of Mind and perspective-taking ability amongst adults with in...
Researchers have proposed numerous theories to explain autism, ranging from those that are psycholog...
Researchers have proposed numerous theories to explain autism, ranging from those that are psycholog...
In this chapter I defend the mind-blindness theory of autism, by showing how it can accommodate data...
Mindblindness in autism / have suggested elsewhere that natural selection had produced a minreading...
Theory of mind, and a lack thereof, is understood to be an epistemological cornerstone of research i...
This essay is devoted to the study of useful ways of thinking about the nature of interpretation, wi...
sponse argues that positing mind-reading abilities, in the form of a Theory of Mind, is necessary to...
The theory of mind account of autism has been remarkably successful in making specific predictions a...
Mind is an inner property of individual being but, paradoxically, to live in the social world requir...
Theory of Mind is widely considered to be a key theory purporting to explain autism. The theory prop...
We clarify some points previously made by Andrews, and defend the claim that Davidson’s account of b...
Rutherford and Ray think that human beings have mental mechanisms that help them to detect individua...
The literature suggests that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are deficient in their...
A deficit in theory of mind (ToM) abilities has been described as the core deficit in autism. The au...
The current thesis investigated Theory of Mind and perspective-taking ability amongst adults with in...