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Implicit mindreading and embodied cognition
pp. 449-466
Abstrakt
In this paper, I examine the plausibility of Embodied Accounts of Social Cognition by finding fault with the most detailed and convincing version of such an account, as articulated by Daniel Hutto (2008). I argue that this account fails to offer a plausible ontogeny for folk psychological abilities due to its inability to address recent evidence from implicit false belief tasks that suggest a radically different timeline for the development of these abilities.
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Spaulding Shannon (2012) Debates on embodied social cognition. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 11 (4).
Seiten: 449-466
DOI: 10.1007/s11097-011-9213-3
Referenz:
Thompson J Robert (2012) „Implicit mindreading and embodied cognition“. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 11 (4), 449–466.