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Theories of theories of mind

edited by Peter Carruthers and Peter K. Smith.

Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1996.

xv, 390 págs. : ilustraciones ; 24 cm.

ISBN: 0521551102, 0521559162 (pbk.)

Chiefly papers presented at a series of workshops, held in 1992 to July 1994.

Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 355-380) e índices.

Contenido

  • `Radical` simulationism / Gordon, Robert M.
  • Simulation and self-knowledge : a defence of theory-theory / Carruthers, Peter
  • Varieties of off-line simulation / Nichols, Shaun ... [et al.]
  • Simulation, theory, and content / Heal, Jane
  • Simulation as explicitation of predication-implicit knowledge about the mind : arguments for a simulation-theory mix / Perner, Josef, 1948-
  • Folk psychology and theoretical status / Botterill, George
  • The mental simulation debate : a progress report / Stone, Tony - Davies, Martin
  • The modularity of theory of mind / Segal, Gabriel
  • The relationship between SAM and ToMM : two hypotheses / Baron-Cohen, Simon - Swettenham, John
  • Theories and modules : creations myths, developmental realities, and neurath´s boat / Gopnik, Alison
  • What is theoretical about the child´s theory of mind? : a vygotskian view of its development / Astington, Janet W.
  • Desires, beliefs, and language /Harris, Paul
  • What could possibly explain autism? / Boucher, Jill
  • Simulation-theory, theory-theory, and the evidence from autism / Currie, Gregory
  • Austism as mind-blindness : an elaboration and partial defence / Carruthers, Peter
  • When does Smart behaviour-reading become mind-reading? / Whiten, Andrew
  • Chimpanzee theory of mind? : the long road to strong inference / Povinelli, Daniel J.
  • Non-human primate theories of (non-human primate) minds : some issues concerning the origins of mind-reading / Gómez, Juan Carlos, 1959-
  • Language and the evolution of mind-reading / Smith, Peter K.
 
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