I aim to develop an alternative theoretical model for the direct cognition of the elementary states of others called the theory of interaction (henceforth TI), also known as the “second person” approach. The model I propose emerges from a critical reformulation of the displaced perception model proposed by FRED DRETSKE (1995) for the introspective knowledge of our own mental states. Moreover, against Dretske, I argue that no meta-representation (second-order representation of a first-order representation as a representation) is involved in the process, but only concepts, rudimentary enough, of others’ emotions: contentment and discontentment. Strictly speaking, all the empirical data and findings in developmental psychology only support the...
Direct Social Perception (DSP) is the idea that we can non-inferentially perceive others’ mental sta...
The standard and dominant approaches to social cognition rarely emphasize intersubjective interactio...
When trying to explain and predict a person\u27s behavior, we typically refer to concepts such as th...
I aim to develop an alternative theoretical model for the direct cognition of the elementary states ...
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...
Abstract This paper assesses the so-called “direct-perception ” model of empathy. This model draws m...
This paper assesses the so-called "direct-perception" model of empathy. This model draws much of its...
The direct social perception (DSP) thesis claims that we can directly perceive some mental states of...
Theory of mind, the attribution of mental states to others is one form of social cognition. The aim ...
2 Is a modular cognitive architecture compatible with the direct perception of mental states? Abstra...
Most of us are continually aware that others have thoughts and feelings – but are children? When? Th...
to show that young children, relatively fluent in the language of belief attribution, did not have t...
Abstract: We argue that theory-of-mind (TOM) approaches, such as “theory theory ” and “simulation th...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is defined as the ability to attribute mental states to others and to recognize...
Direct Social Perception (DSP) is the idea that we can non-inferentially perceive others’ mental sta...
The standard and dominant approaches to social cognition rarely emphasize intersubjective interactio...
When trying to explain and predict a person\u27s behavior, we typically refer to concepts such as th...
I aim to develop an alternative theoretical model for the direct cognition of the elementary states ...
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...
Abstract This paper assesses the so-called “direct-perception ” model of empathy. This model draws m...
This paper assesses the so-called "direct-perception" model of empathy. This model draws much of its...
The direct social perception (DSP) thesis claims that we can directly perceive some mental states of...
Theory of mind, the attribution of mental states to others is one form of social cognition. The aim ...
2 Is a modular cognitive architecture compatible with the direct perception of mental states? Abstra...
Most of us are continually aware that others have thoughts and feelings – but are children? When? Th...
to show that young children, relatively fluent in the language of belief attribution, did not have t...
Abstract: We argue that theory-of-mind (TOM) approaches, such as “theory theory ” and “simulation th...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is defined as the ability to attribute mental states to others and to recognize...
Direct Social Perception (DSP) is the idea that we can non-inferentially perceive others’ mental sta...
The standard and dominant approaches to social cognition rarely emphasize intersubjective interactio...
When trying to explain and predict a person\u27s behavior, we typically refer to concepts such as th...