Other Minds: How Humans Bridge the Divide Between Self and Others

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Bertram F. Malle, Sara D. Hodges
Guilford Press, 8 янв. 2007 г. - Всего страниц: 354
Leading scholars from psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy present theories and findings on understanding how individuals infer such complex mental states as beliefs, desires, intentions, and emotions.

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Introduction
1
Chapter 1
11
Chapter 2
26
Chapter 3
44
Chapter 4
56
Chapter 5
75
Chapter 6
91
Chapter 7
106
Chapter 12
190
Chapter 13
209
Chapter 14
223
Chapter 15
239
Chapter 16
253
Chapter 17
271
Chapter 18
284
Chapter 19
298

Chapter 8
124
Chapter 9
143
Chapter 10
158
Chapter 11
174
Chapter 20
310
Chapter 21
323
Index
343
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Bertram F. Malle, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Oregon and the recipient of a Society of Experimental Social Psychology Dissertation Award and a National Science Foundation Career Award. His research examines the cognitive tools that humans bring to social interaction, such as the folk concept of intentionality, inferences of mental states, and explanations of behavior. Dr. Malle is coeditor of two other volumes, Intentions and Intentionality and The Evolution of Language Out of Pre-Language, and the author of How the Mind Explains Behavior.

Sara D. Hodges, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Oregon. Her research, which has been published in scholarly journals and edited volumes, explores the role of the self in people's perceptions of others, with a particular emphasis on empathy, projection, and social comparison. Dr. Hodges also studies how people construct evaluations and preferences in social contexts. Her research has received funding from the National Science Foundation, and she has been the recipient of two Rippey Innovative Teaching Awards at the University of Oregon.

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