Mind is an inner property of individual being but, paradoxically, to live in the social world requires being able to know what is in other people’s minds. This article explores two approaches to making sense of this paradox; the concept of “theory of mind” and the phenomenological concept of “intersubjectivity.” Theory of mind is discussed in terms of its development as a concept in cognitive psychology to understand autism and intersubjectivity is discussed in relation to five processes—co-presence, apperception, empathy, the look, and communicative interaction—that are described in the work of phenomenologists including Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, Sartre, and Schutz. The paper argues that while “theory of mind” has stimulated research and dis...
This thesis presents a series of studies that examine the neural correlates of "theory of mind". Thi...
Detachment from external reality, distancing from others, closure into a sort of virtual hermitage, ...
ABSTRACT: I argue that theory theory approaches to autism offer a wholly inadequate explanation of a...
According to some neurocognitive studies, autistic people do not have a theory of mind (ToM); this m...
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...
Theory of mind, and a lack thereof, is understood to be an epistemological cornerstone of research i...
Theory-of-Mind has been defined as the ability to explain and predict human behaviour by imputing me...
Autism is a mystery wrapped in a conundrum and tied together by a bow made of occlusion: basically, ...
Theory-of-Mind has been defined as the ability to explain and predict human behaviour by imputing me...
According to the original theory-theory account of social cognition, children develop a succession o...
Theory of Mind is widely considered to be a key theory purporting to explain autism. The theory prop...
Abstract: Theory-of-Mind has been defined as the ability to explain and predict human behaviour by i...
The theory of mind account of autism has been remarkably successful in making specific predictions a...
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a complex, heterogeneous disorder that affects perception, information p...
This thesis presents a series of studies that examine the neural correlates of "theory of mind". Thi...
Detachment from external reality, distancing from others, closure into a sort of virtual hermitage, ...
ABSTRACT: I argue that theory theory approaches to autism offer a wholly inadequate explanation of a...
According to some neurocognitive studies, autistic people do not have a theory of mind (ToM); this m...
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...
Theory of mind, and a lack thereof, is understood to be an epistemological cornerstone of research i...
Theory-of-Mind has been defined as the ability to explain and predict human behaviour by imputing me...
Autism is a mystery wrapped in a conundrum and tied together by a bow made of occlusion: basically, ...
Theory-of-Mind has been defined as the ability to explain and predict human behaviour by imputing me...
According to the original theory-theory account of social cognition, children develop a succession o...
Theory of Mind is widely considered to be a key theory purporting to explain autism. The theory prop...
Abstract: Theory-of-Mind has been defined as the ability to explain and predict human behaviour by i...
The theory of mind account of autism has been remarkably successful in making specific predictions a...
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a complex, heterogeneous disorder that affects perception, information p...
This thesis presents a series of studies that examine the neural correlates of "theory of mind". Thi...
Detachment from external reality, distancing from others, closure into a sort of virtual hermitage, ...
ABSTRACT: I argue that theory theory approaches to autism offer a wholly inadequate explanation of a...