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نظریههای نظریههای ذهن مشارکتهای یک تیم بینالمللی برجسته از فیلسوفان، روانشناسان و نخستشناسان را گرد هم میآورد، که در میان آنها به سؤالاتی از قبیل: درک افکار، احساسات و نیات افراد دیگر چیست؟ چگونه چنین درک در کودک عادی ایجاد می شود؟ چرا، به طور غیرعادی، توسعه نمی یابد؟ آیا چنین درک ذهنی بین سایر گونه ها مشترک است؟
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List of contributors......Page 0008_0001.djvu
Preface......Page 0010_0001.djvu
I Introduction PETER CARRUTHERS AND PETER K. SMITH......Page 0013_0001.djvu
Part I: What is acquired - theory-theory versus simulation-theory......Page 0021_0001.djvu
2 'Radical'simulationism ROBERT M. GORDON......Page 0023_0001.djvu
3 Simulation and self-knowledge: a defence of theory-theory PETER CARRUTHERS......Page 0034_0001.djvu
4 Varieties of off-line simulation SHAUN NICHOLS, STEPHEN STICH, ALAN LESLIE, AND DAVID KLEIN......Page 0051_0001.djvu
5 Simulation, theory, and content JANE HEAL......Page 0087_0001.djvu
6 Simulation as explicitation of predication-implicit knowledge about the mind: arguments for a simulation-theory mix JOSEF PERNER......Page 0102_0001.djvu
7 Folk psychology and theoretical status GEORGE BOTTERILL......Page 0117_0001.djvu
8 The mental simulation debate: a progress report TONY STONE AND MARTIN DAVIES......Page 0131_0001.djvu
Part II: Modes of acquisition - theorising, learning, and modularity......Page 0151_0001.djvu
9 The modularity of theory of mind GABRIEL SEGAL......Page 0153_0001.djvu
10 The relationship between SAM and ToMM: two hypotheses SIMON BARON-COHEN AND JOHN SWETTENHAM......Page 0170_0001.djvu
11 Theories and modules: creation myths, developmental realities, and Neurath's boat ALISON GOPNIK......Page 0181_0001.djvu
12 What is theoretical about the child's theory of mind?: a Vygotskian view of its development JANET ASTINGTON......Page 0196_0001.djvu
13 Desires, beliefs, and language PAUL HARRIS......Page 0212_0001.djvu
Part III: Failures of acquisition - explaining autism......Page 0233_0001.djvu
14 What could possibly explain autism? JILL BOUCHER......Page 0235_0001.djvu
15 Simulation-theory, theory-theory, and the evidence from autism GREGORY CURRIE......Page 0254_0001.djvu
16 Autism as mind-blindness: an elaboration and partial defence PETER CARRUTHERS......Page 0269_0001.djvu
Part IV: Wider perspective- evolution and theory of mind......Page 0287_0001.djvu
17 When does smart behaviour-reading become mind-reading? ANDREW WHITEN......Page 0289_0001.djvu
18 Chimpanzee theory of mind?: the long road to strong inference DANIEL POVINELLI......Page 0305_0001.djvu
19 Non-human primate theories of (non-human primate) minds: some issues concerning the origins of mind-reading JUAN-CARLOS GOMEZ......Page 0342_0001.djvu
20 Language and the evolution of mind-reading PETER K. SMITH......Page 0356_0001.djvu
References......Page 0367_0001.djvu
Author index......Page 0393_0001.djvu
Subject index......Page 0399_0001.djvu
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :
Theories of Theories of Mind brings together contributions by a distinguished international team of philosophers, psychologists and primatologists, who among them address such questions as: what is it to understand the thoughts, feelings, and intentions of other people? How does such an understanding develop in the normal child? Why, unusually, does it fail to develop? Is any such mentalistic understanding shared by members of other species?