Folk psychological narratives : the sociocultural basis of understanding reasons / Daniel D. Hutto.
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TextSeries: Bradford bookCopyright date: ©2008Description: 1 online resource (xxiv, 343 pages)Content type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780262275996
- 0262275996
- 9781435609082
- 1435609085
- 1282099132
- 9781282099135
- Attribution (Social psychology)
- Cognition
- Cognition in children
- Social perception in children
- Philosophy of mind
- Social psychology
- Social perception
- Children
- Philosophy
- Social Perception
- Child
- Cognition
- Philosophy
- Psychology, Social
- Attribution (Psychologie sociale)
- Cognition
- Cognition chez l'enfant
- Perception sociale chez l'enfant
- Philosophie de l'esprit
- Psychologie sociale
- Perception sociale
- Enfants
- Philosophie
- cognition
- social psychology
- children (people by age group)
- philosophy
- PSYCHOLOGY -- General
- PHILOSOPHY -- General
- Social perception
- Philosophy
- Children
- Attribution (Social psychology)
- Cognition
- Cognition in children
- Philosophy of mind
- Social perception in children
- Social psychology
- Subjektive Theorie
- Erzählen
- Soziale Wahrnehmung
- Kognitive Entwicklung
- Sociale waarneming
- Attributie
- Cognitieve ontwikkeling
- COGNITIVE SCIENCES/Psychology/Cognitive Psychology
- PHILOSOPHY/General
- 150.1 22
- HM1076 .H88 2008eb
- 2008 K-538
- HM 1041
- 77.62
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"A Bradford book."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-328) and index.
Print version record.
1. The limits of spectatorial folk psychology -- 2. The narrative practice hypothesis -- 3. Intentional attitudes -- 4. Imaginative extensions -- 5. Linguistic transformations -- 6. Unprincipled embodied engagements -- 7. Getting a grip on the attitudes -- 8. No native mentalizers -- 9. No child's science -- 10. Three motivations and a challenge -- 11. First communions -- 12. Ultimate origins and creation myths.
An argument that challenges the dominant "theory theory" and simulation theory approaches to folk psychology by claiming that our everyday understanding of intentional actions done for reasons is acquired by exposure to and engaging in specific kinds of n.
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