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A puzzle about belief-ascription

Posted on 11 November 201211 November 2021 Pierre Jacob

By Pierre Jacob. In B. Kaldis (ed.)- Mind and Society: Cognitive Science Meets the Philosophy of the Social Sciences. SYNTHESE

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Reasoning about Instrumental and Communicative Agency in Human Infancy

Posted on 10 November 201210 November 2021 Pierre Jacob

By György Gergely & Pierre Jacob. Abstract: Theoretical rationality and practical rationality are, respectively, properties of an individual’s belief system

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On Doing Things Intentionally

Posted on 4 September 20129 November 2021 Pierre Jacob

By Florian Cova, Emmanuel Dupoux & Pierre Jacob. Abstract: Recent empirical and conceptual research has shown that moral considerations have an

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What Is It like to Feel Another’s Pain?

Posted on 10 April 201211 November 2021 Pierre Jacob

By Frédérique de Vignemont & Pierre Jacob. Abstract: We offer an account of empathetic pain that preserves the distinctions among

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Sharing and Ascribing Goals

Posted on 2 April 20129 November 2021 Pierre Jacob

By Pierre Jacob. Abstract: This paper assesses the scope and limits of a widely influential model of goal-ascription by human infants:

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The direct-perception model of empathy: a critique

Posted on 11 August 201111 November 2021 Pierre Jacob

By Pierre Jacob. Abstract: This paper assesses the so-called “direct-perception” model of empathy. This model draws much of its inspiration from the

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Chomsky’s naturalism: its scope and limits

Posted on 11 September 201011 November 2021 Pierre Jacob

By Pierre Jacob. In Jean Bricmont & Julie Franck (eds.) Chomsky’s Notebook, Columbia University Press, pp.211-234, 2010.

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Spatial coordinates and phenomenology in the two-visual systems model

Posted on 11 July 201011 November 2021 Pierre Jacob

By Pierre Jacob & Frédérique de Vignemont. In  N. Gangopadhyay, M. Madary, and F. Spicer (Eds.), Perception, Action and Consciousness (pp. 125-144).

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The scope and limits of enactive approaches to visual experience

Posted on 9 November 200811 November 2021 Pierre Jacob

By Pierre Jacob. Abstract: I pursue here three related aims. First, I criticise some of the metaphysical claims made on behalf

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The tuning-fork model of human social cognition: A critique

Posted on 11 June 200811 November 2021 Pierre Jacob

By Pierre Jacob. Abstract: The tuning-fork model of human social cognition, based on the discovery of mirror neurons (MNs) in the ventral

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