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Someone I don’t know phones me at my office in New York from — as it might be — Arizona. ‘Would you like to lecture here next Tuesday?’ are the words he utters. ‘Yes, thank you. I’ll be at your airport on the 3 p.m. flight’ are the words that I reply. That’s all that happens, but it’s more than enough; the rest of the burden of predicting behaviour — of bridging the gap between utterances and actions — is routinely taken up by the theory. […] the theory from which we get this extraordinary predictive power is just good old commonsense belief/desire psychology.

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Ratcliffe Matthew (2007) Rethinking commonsense psychology: a critique of folk psychology, theory of mind and simulation. Dordrecht, Springer.

Seiten: 85-120

DOI: 10.1007/978-0-230-62529-7_4

Referenz:

Ratcliffe Matthew (2007) Letting the world do the work, In: Rethinking commonsense psychology, Dordrecht, Springer, 85–120.