Joint ventures : mindreading, mirroring, and embodied cognition / Alvin I. Goldman.

What distinguishes humankind from other species? A leading candidate is our facility at mutual understanding (""theory of mind""), our ability to ascribe thoughts, desires, and feelings to one another. How do we do this? Folk-wisdom says, ""By empathy -- we put ourselve...

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Main Author: Goldman, Alvin I., 1938-
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 
505 0 |a Part One : Mindreading and Simulation. Theory of Mind (2012) ; Mirror Neurons and the Simulation Theory of Mindreading (with Vittorio Gallese) (1998) ; Simulationist Models of Face-Based Emotion Recognition (with Chandra Sekhar Sripada) (2005) ; Mirroring, Mindreading, and Simulation (2008) ; Mindreading by Simulation : The Roles of Imagination and Mirroring (with Lucy Jordan) (forthcoming) ; The Psychology of Folk Psychology (1993) -- Part Two : Empathy and Embodied Cognition. Empathy, Mind, and Morals (1992) ; Two Routes to Empathy : Insights from Cognitive Neuroscience (2011) ; Is Social Cognition Embodied? (with Frederique de Vignemont) (2009) ; A Moderate Approach to Embodied Cognitive Science (2012) -- Part Three : The Metaphysics of Action. The Individuation of Action (1971) ; A Program for "Naturalizing" Metaphysics, with Application to the Ontology of Events (2007) ; Actions, Predictions, and Books of Life (1968). 
588 0 |a Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary platform, viewed December 19, 2013). 
520 |a What distinguishes humankind from other species? A leading candidate is our facility at mutual understanding (""theory of mind""), our ability to ascribe thoughts, desires, and feelings to one another. How do we do this? Folk-wisdom says, ""By empathy -- we put ourselves in other people's shoes"". In the last few decades this idea has moved from folk-wisdom to philosophical conjecture to serious scientific theory. This volume collects essays by Alvin Goldman, many of which have played a major role in crystallizing this ""simulation, "" or ""empathizing, "" account of mindreading and showing how. 
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