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Making sense of human interaction benefits from communicative cues

Posted on 19 October 20219 November 2021 Pierre Jacob

By Dimitrios Kourtis, Pierre Jacob, Natalie Sebanz, Dan Sperber & Günther Knoblich. Abstract: We investigated whether communicative cues help observers

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Social Cognition and Moral Evaluation in Early Human Childhood

Posted on 26 September 20219 November 2021 Pierre Jacob

By Andreas Falck, Brent Strickland, and Pierre Jacob. Intro: Human Social Cognition and Developmental Psychology Human social cognition is the

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Coping with informational atomism – one of Jerry Fodor’s legacies

Posted on 10 November 202010 November 2021 Pierre Jacob

By Pierre Jacob Abstract Fodor was passionately unwilling to compromise. Of his several commitments, I focus here on informational atomism. Fodor staunchly

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What Do False-Belief Tests Show?

Posted on 1 November 20209 November 2021 Pierre Jacob

by Pierre Jacob. Abstract: In a (2018) paper published in Psychological Review, Tyler Burge has offered a unified non-mentalistic account

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Jules Vuillemin et la triple controverse entre Carnap et Quine

Posted on 25 September 202025 November 2021 Pierre Jacob

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Is mindreading a gadget?

Posted on 4 March 20209 November 2021 Pierre Jacob

By Pierre Jacob & Thom Scott-Phillips. Abstract: Non-cognitive gadgets are fancy tools shaped to meet specific, local needs. Cecilia Heyes

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Why Verbal Understanding is Unlikely to be an Extended Form of Perception

Posted on 11 December 201911 December 2021 Pierre Jacob

By Pierre Jacob In C. Limbeck-Lilienau and F. Stadler (eds.) The Philosophy of Perception, Proceedings of the 40 International Wittgenstein Symposium (Berlin:

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Challenging the two-systems model of mindreading

Posted on 1 January 20199 November 2021 Pierre Jacob

By Pierre Jacob. Abstract: The two-systems model of mindreading advocated by Ian Apperly and Steve Butterfill seeks to find a

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Does the claim that phenomenology overflows cognitive access rest on an illusion?

Posted on 27 January 201811 November 2021 Pierre Jacob

By Pierre Jacob. In M. Frauchiger (ed.) The Theoretical and the Moral Face of Realist Philosophy: Themes from Putnam, De

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Vicarious experiences: perception, mirroring or imagination?

Posted on 10 November 201710 November 2021 Pierre Jacob

By Pierre Jacob & Frédérique de Vignemont In the Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of the Social Mind. Edited by Julian

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