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The Routledge handbook of philosophy of the social mind / edited by Julian Kiverstein.

Contributor(s): Series: Routledge handbooks in philosophyPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2017Description: xv, 573 pages ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781138827691
  • 113882769X
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BD418.3 .R774 2017
Contents:
Introduction: sociality and the human mind -- Part I The evolution of the social mind: 1 The (r)evolution of primate cognition: does the social intelligence hypothesis lead us around in anthropocentric circles? -- 2 Pedagogy and social learning in human development -- 3 Cultural evolution and the mind -- 4 Embodying culture: integrated cognitive systems and cultural evolution -- 5 The evolution of tribalism -- 6 Personhood and humanhood: an evolutionary scenario -- Part II Developmental and comparative perspectives -- 7 Pluralistic folk psychology in humans and other apes -- 8 The development of individual and shared intentionality -- 9 False-belief understanding in the first years of life -- 10 Cross-cultural considerations in social cognition -- 11 The social formation of human minds -- 12 Pluralism, interaction, and the ontogeny of social cognition -- 13 Sharing and fairness in development -- Part III Mechanisms of the moral mind -- 14 Doing the right thing for the wrong reason: reputation and moral behavior -- 15 Is non-consequentialism a feature or a bug? -- 16 Emotional processing in individual and social recalibration -- 17 Implicit attitudes, social learning, and moral credibility -- 18 Social motivation in computational neuroscience: (or, if brains are prediction machines, then the Humean theory of motivation is false) -- Part IV Naturalistic approaches to shared and collective intentionality -- 19 Joint distal intentions: who shares what? -- 20 Joint action: a minimalist approach -- 21 Commitment in joint action -- 22 The first-person plural perspective -- 23 Team reasoning: theory and evidence -- 24 Virtual bargaining: building the foundations for a theory of social interaction -- 25 Social roles and reification -- Part V Social forms of selfhood and mindedness -- 26 Diachronic identity and the moral self -- 27 The embedded and extended character hypotheses -- 28 Mindshaping and self-interpretation -- 29 Vicarious experiences: perception, mirroring or imagination? -- 30 Phenomenology of the we: Stein, Walther, Gurwitsch -- 31 Social approaches to intentionality -- 32 Normativity
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Item type Current library Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Status Date due Barcode
Reference Books Reference Books American University in Dubai American University in Dubai Reference Reference Books REF BD 418.3 .R774 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 5193621

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: sociality and the human mind -- Part I The evolution of the social mind: 1 The (r)evolution of primate cognition: does the social intelligence hypothesis lead us around in anthropocentric circles? -- 2 Pedagogy and social learning in human development -- 3 Cultural evolution and the mind -- 4 Embodying culture: integrated cognitive systems and cultural evolution -- 5 The evolution of tribalism -- 6 Personhood and humanhood: an evolutionary scenario -- Part II Developmental and comparative perspectives -- 7 Pluralistic folk psychology in humans and other apes -- 8 The development of individual and shared intentionality -- 9 False-belief understanding in the first years of life -- 10 Cross-cultural considerations in social cognition -- 11 The social formation of human minds -- 12 Pluralism, interaction, and the ontogeny of social cognition -- 13 Sharing and fairness in development -- Part III Mechanisms of the moral mind -- 14 Doing the right thing for the wrong reason: reputation and moral behavior -- 15 Is non-consequentialism a feature or a bug? -- 16 Emotional processing in individual and social recalibration -- 17 Implicit attitudes, social learning, and moral credibility -- 18 Social motivation in computational neuroscience: (or, if brains are prediction machines, then the Humean theory of motivation is false) -- Part IV Naturalistic approaches to shared and collective intentionality -- 19 Joint distal intentions: who shares what? -- 20 Joint action: a minimalist approach -- 21 Commitment in joint action -- 22 The first-person plural perspective -- 23 Team reasoning: theory and evidence -- 24 Virtual bargaining: building the foundations for a theory of social interaction -- 25 Social roles and reification -- Part V Social forms of selfhood and mindedness -- 26 Diachronic identity and the moral self -- 27 The embedded and extended character hypotheses -- 28 Mindshaping and self-interpretation -- 29 Vicarious experiences: perception, mirroring or imagination? -- 30 Phenomenology of the we: Stein, Walther, Gurwitsch -- 31 Social approaches to intentionality -- 32 Normativity

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