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9781402055577 (hbk.) : |
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9781402055577 |
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1402055579 |
Description |
vii, 254 p. ; 25 cm. |
Bibliog. |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Introduction / M Radcliffe & DD Hutto -- Expression and empathy / D Zahavi -- We share, therefore we think / RP Hobson -- Logical and phenomenological arguments against simulation theory / S Gallagher -- Persons, pronouns and perspectives / B Stawarska -- There are reasons and reasons / P Goldie -- Folk psychology without theory or simulation / DD Hutto -- The regulative dimension of folk psychology / V McGreer -- Folk psychology: science and morals / J Knobe -- Folk psychology and freedom of the will / M Kusch -- Critter psychology: on the possibility of nonhuman animal folk psychology / K Andrews -- Folk psychology does not exist / A Morton -- From folk pyshoclogy to commonsense / M Radcliffe. |
Summary |
What is central to our ability to interpret one another? Many theories assume that it is rooted in 'folk' or 'commonsense' psychology. The contributors question this and maintain that understandings of folk psychology need to be revised, supplemented or dismissed altogether. |
Subject |
Social psychology.
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Common sense.
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Ethnopsychology.
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Society. |
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Sociology & anthropology |
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Philosophy of mind |
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Psychological theory & schools of thought |
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Phenomenology & Existentialism |
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Child, developmental, and lifespan psychology |
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Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality |
Alt Author |
Hutto, Daniel D.
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Ratcliffe, Matthew, 1973-
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