How Do We Understand Others? Empathy and Theory-Theory of Mind as Two Different, but Cooperative, Mechanisms for Sensibility
The aim of this paper is to understand whether Theory-Theory of Mind (TToM) can be considered the one and only source of our understanding of others or not. I support the idea that TToM cannot have such a role and that it can be played only by basic empathy - a sui generis perception. In this paper...
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Autor principal: | Sarah Songhorian |
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Rosenberg & Sellier
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/6a818b6bec3e4ab0a6a07d5c0fde3377 |
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