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An outstanding reference source to the key topics and debates in this exciting subject and is the first collection of its kind. Essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy of mind and psychology, social psychology, and social neuroscience.
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An outstanding reference source to the key topics and debates in this exciting subject and is the first collection of its kind. Essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy of mind and psychology, social psychology, and social neuroscience.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2016
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- ISBN-13: 9781315530161
- Artikelnr.: 53181806
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 590
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315530161
- Artikelnr.: 53181806
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Julian Kiverstein is Assistant Professor of Neurophilosophy at the University of Amsterdam, and Research Fellow at the Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. He works in philosophy of cognitive science and neuroscience, and is currently completing a book on embodied and enactive cognition.
Introduction Julian Kiverstein
Part 1: The evolution of the social mind
1. The (R)evolution of Primate Cognition: Does the Social Intelligence
Hypothesis Lead us Around in Anthropocentric Circles? Louise Barrett
2. Cultural evolution and the mind Tim Lewens and Adrian Boutel
3. Pedagogy and social learning in human development Richard Moore
4. Embodying culture: integrated cognitive systems and cultural evolution
Richard Menary and Alexander James Gillett
5. The evolution of tribalism Edouard Machery
6. Personhood and humanhood: an evolutionary scenario John Barresi
Part 2: Developmental and Comparative Perspectives
7. Pluralistic folk psychology in human and other apes Kristin Andrews
8. The development of individual and shared intentionality Hannes Rakoczy
9. False belief understanding in the first years of life Rose Scott, Erin
Roby, and Megan Smith
10. Cross-cultural considerations in social cognition Jane Suilin Lavelle
11. The social formation of human minds Jeremey Carpendale, Michael Frayn,
and Philip Kucharczyk
12. Pluralism, interaction and the ontogeny of social cognition Anika
Fiebich, Shaun Gallagher, and Dan Hutto
13. Sharing and fairness in development Philippe Rochat and Erin Robbins
Part 3: Mechanisms of the Moral Mind
14. Doing the right thing for the wrong reason: reputation and moral
behaviour Jan Engelmann and Christian Zeller
15. Is non-consequentialism a feature or a bug? Fiery Cushman
16. Emotional processing in individual and social calibration Bryce Huebner
and Trip Glazer
17. Implicit attitudes, social learning and moral credibility Michael
Brownstein
18. Social motivation in computational neuroscience: or if brains are
prediction machines then the Humean theory of motivation is false Matteo
Colombo
Part 4: Naturalistic Approaches to Shared and Collective Intentionality
19. Joint distal intentions: who shares what? Angelica Kaufmann
20. Joint action: a minimal account Stephen Butterfill
21. Commitment in Joint Action John Michael
22. First-person plural perspective Mattia Gallotti
23. Team reasoning Natalie Gold and Jurgis Karpus
24. Virtual bargaining: a micro-foundation for social interaction Nick
Chater and Jennifer Misyak
25. Social construction and social norms: two types of glue Ron Mallon
Part 5: Social forms of selfhood and mindedness
26. Morality and the self Jesse Prinz and Shaun Nichols
27. The extended and embedded character hypothesis Mark Alfano and Josh A.
Skorburg
28. Self-interpretation and mindshaping Tad Zawidzki
29. Vicarious experiences: perception, mirroring or imagination Pierre
Jacob and Frederique de Vignemont
30. Intersubjectivity and collective intentionality Dan Zahavi and
Allesandro Salice
31. Social approaches to intentionality Glenda Satne
32. Normativity Joseph Rouse.
Index
Part 1: The evolution of the social mind
1. The (R)evolution of Primate Cognition: Does the Social Intelligence
Hypothesis Lead us Around in Anthropocentric Circles? Louise Barrett
2. Cultural evolution and the mind Tim Lewens and Adrian Boutel
3. Pedagogy and social learning in human development Richard Moore
4. Embodying culture: integrated cognitive systems and cultural evolution
Richard Menary and Alexander James Gillett
5. The evolution of tribalism Edouard Machery
6. Personhood and humanhood: an evolutionary scenario John Barresi
Part 2: Developmental and Comparative Perspectives
7. Pluralistic folk psychology in human and other apes Kristin Andrews
8. The development of individual and shared intentionality Hannes Rakoczy
9. False belief understanding in the first years of life Rose Scott, Erin
Roby, and Megan Smith
10. Cross-cultural considerations in social cognition Jane Suilin Lavelle
11. The social formation of human minds Jeremey Carpendale, Michael Frayn,
and Philip Kucharczyk
12. Pluralism, interaction and the ontogeny of social cognition Anika
Fiebich, Shaun Gallagher, and Dan Hutto
13. Sharing and fairness in development Philippe Rochat and Erin Robbins
Part 3: Mechanisms of the Moral Mind
14. Doing the right thing for the wrong reason: reputation and moral
behaviour Jan Engelmann and Christian Zeller
15. Is non-consequentialism a feature or a bug? Fiery Cushman
16. Emotional processing in individual and social calibration Bryce Huebner
and Trip Glazer
17. Implicit attitudes, social learning and moral credibility Michael
Brownstein
18. Social motivation in computational neuroscience: or if brains are
prediction machines then the Humean theory of motivation is false Matteo
Colombo
Part 4: Naturalistic Approaches to Shared and Collective Intentionality
19. Joint distal intentions: who shares what? Angelica Kaufmann
20. Joint action: a minimal account Stephen Butterfill
21. Commitment in Joint Action John Michael
22. First-person plural perspective Mattia Gallotti
23. Team reasoning Natalie Gold and Jurgis Karpus
24. Virtual bargaining: a micro-foundation for social interaction Nick
Chater and Jennifer Misyak
25. Social construction and social norms: two types of glue Ron Mallon
Part 5: Social forms of selfhood and mindedness
26. Morality and the self Jesse Prinz and Shaun Nichols
27. The extended and embedded character hypothesis Mark Alfano and Josh A.
Skorburg
28. Self-interpretation and mindshaping Tad Zawidzki
29. Vicarious experiences: perception, mirroring or imagination Pierre
Jacob and Frederique de Vignemont
30. Intersubjectivity and collective intentionality Dan Zahavi and
Allesandro Salice
31. Social approaches to intentionality Glenda Satne
32. Normativity Joseph Rouse.
Index
Introduction Julian Kiverstein
Part 1: The evolution of the social mind
1. The (R)evolution of Primate Cognition: Does the Social Intelligence
Hypothesis Lead us Around in Anthropocentric Circles? Louise Barrett
2. Cultural evolution and the mind Tim Lewens and Adrian Boutel
3. Pedagogy and social learning in human development Richard Moore
4. Embodying culture: integrated cognitive systems and cultural evolution
Richard Menary and Alexander James Gillett
5. The evolution of tribalism Edouard Machery
6. Personhood and humanhood: an evolutionary scenario John Barresi
Part 2: Developmental and Comparative Perspectives
7. Pluralistic folk psychology in human and other apes Kristin Andrews
8. The development of individual and shared intentionality Hannes Rakoczy
9. False belief understanding in the first years of life Rose Scott, Erin
Roby, and Megan Smith
10. Cross-cultural considerations in social cognition Jane Suilin Lavelle
11. The social formation of human minds Jeremey Carpendale, Michael Frayn,
and Philip Kucharczyk
12. Pluralism, interaction and the ontogeny of social cognition Anika
Fiebich, Shaun Gallagher, and Dan Hutto
13. Sharing and fairness in development Philippe Rochat and Erin Robbins
Part 3: Mechanisms of the Moral Mind
14. Doing the right thing for the wrong reason: reputation and moral
behaviour Jan Engelmann and Christian Zeller
15. Is non-consequentialism a feature or a bug? Fiery Cushman
16. Emotional processing in individual and social calibration Bryce Huebner
and Trip Glazer
17. Implicit attitudes, social learning and moral credibility Michael
Brownstein
18. Social motivation in computational neuroscience: or if brains are
prediction machines then the Humean theory of motivation is false Matteo
Colombo
Part 4: Naturalistic Approaches to Shared and Collective Intentionality
19. Joint distal intentions: who shares what? Angelica Kaufmann
20. Joint action: a minimal account Stephen Butterfill
21. Commitment in Joint Action John Michael
22. First-person plural perspective Mattia Gallotti
23. Team reasoning Natalie Gold and Jurgis Karpus
24. Virtual bargaining: a micro-foundation for social interaction Nick
Chater and Jennifer Misyak
25. Social construction and social norms: two types of glue Ron Mallon
Part 5: Social forms of selfhood and mindedness
26. Morality and the self Jesse Prinz and Shaun Nichols
27. The extended and embedded character hypothesis Mark Alfano and Josh A.
Skorburg
28. Self-interpretation and mindshaping Tad Zawidzki
29. Vicarious experiences: perception, mirroring or imagination Pierre
Jacob and Frederique de Vignemont
30. Intersubjectivity and collective intentionality Dan Zahavi and
Allesandro Salice
31. Social approaches to intentionality Glenda Satne
32. Normativity Joseph Rouse.
Index
Part 1: The evolution of the social mind
1. The (R)evolution of Primate Cognition: Does the Social Intelligence
Hypothesis Lead us Around in Anthropocentric Circles? Louise Barrett
2. Cultural evolution and the mind Tim Lewens and Adrian Boutel
3. Pedagogy and social learning in human development Richard Moore
4. Embodying culture: integrated cognitive systems and cultural evolution
Richard Menary and Alexander James Gillett
5. The evolution of tribalism Edouard Machery
6. Personhood and humanhood: an evolutionary scenario John Barresi
Part 2: Developmental and Comparative Perspectives
7. Pluralistic folk psychology in human and other apes Kristin Andrews
8. The development of individual and shared intentionality Hannes Rakoczy
9. False belief understanding in the first years of life Rose Scott, Erin
Roby, and Megan Smith
10. Cross-cultural considerations in social cognition Jane Suilin Lavelle
11. The social formation of human minds Jeremey Carpendale, Michael Frayn,
and Philip Kucharczyk
12. Pluralism, interaction and the ontogeny of social cognition Anika
Fiebich, Shaun Gallagher, and Dan Hutto
13. Sharing and fairness in development Philippe Rochat and Erin Robbins
Part 3: Mechanisms of the Moral Mind
14. Doing the right thing for the wrong reason: reputation and moral
behaviour Jan Engelmann and Christian Zeller
15. Is non-consequentialism a feature or a bug? Fiery Cushman
16. Emotional processing in individual and social calibration Bryce Huebner
and Trip Glazer
17. Implicit attitudes, social learning and moral credibility Michael
Brownstein
18. Social motivation in computational neuroscience: or if brains are
prediction machines then the Humean theory of motivation is false Matteo
Colombo
Part 4: Naturalistic Approaches to Shared and Collective Intentionality
19. Joint distal intentions: who shares what? Angelica Kaufmann
20. Joint action: a minimal account Stephen Butterfill
21. Commitment in Joint Action John Michael
22. First-person plural perspective Mattia Gallotti
23. Team reasoning Natalie Gold and Jurgis Karpus
24. Virtual bargaining: a micro-foundation for social interaction Nick
Chater and Jennifer Misyak
25. Social construction and social norms: two types of glue Ron Mallon
Part 5: Social forms of selfhood and mindedness
26. Morality and the self Jesse Prinz and Shaun Nichols
27. The extended and embedded character hypothesis Mark Alfano and Josh A.
Skorburg
28. Self-interpretation and mindshaping Tad Zawidzki
29. Vicarious experiences: perception, mirroring or imagination Pierre
Jacob and Frederique de Vignemont
30. Intersubjectivity and collective intentionality Dan Zahavi and
Allesandro Salice
31. Social approaches to intentionality Glenda Satne
32. Normativity Joseph Rouse.
Index