Assessing a speaker’s reliability falls short of providing an argument (A reply to Marius F. Jung)
Abstract: When confronted with a speaker’s assertion, her addressee can either fulfil the speaker’s informative intention and accept the new
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Abstract: When confronted with a speaker’s assertion, her addressee can either fulfil the speaker’s informative intention and accept the new
In Open Mind, edited by T. Metzinger & J. Windt, MIT Press. Abstract: Millikan’s teleosemantic approach constitutes a powerful framework
Continue readingMillikan’s Teleosemantics and Communicative Agency
By Pierre Jacob. In Yann Coello & M. Fischer (eds.) Foundations of embodied cognition, Perceptual and Emotional Embodiment. Psychology Press.
By Katharina A. Helming, Brent Strickland & Pierre Jacob Abstract: Developmental psychology currently faces a deep puzzle: most children before 4
Continue readingSolving the Puzzle about Early Belief-Ascription
By Pierre Jacob. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, 2016.04.23.
By Pierre Jacob Abstract What makes one individual’s experience vicarious is that it is both similar to, and caused by, another’s psychological
Continue readingEmpathy and the Disunity of Vicarious Experiences
By Katharina A. Helming, Brent Strickland & Pierre Jacob. Abstract: We address the puzzle about early belief ascription: young children
Continue readingMaking sense of early false-belief understanding
By Pierre Jacob. In Language and Action in Cognitive Neuroscience. Edited by Yann Coello & Angela Bartolo
By Pierre Jacob. Abstract: This paper is devoted to an assessment of the three-step model offered by Gallese and col-
Continue readingHow from action-mirroring to intention-ascription?
By Marine Buon, Pierre Jacob, Elsa Loissel & Emmanuel Dupoux. Abstract: in situations where an agent unintentionally causes harm to a victim,
Continue readingA non-mentalistic cause-based heuristic in human social evaluations