Folk Psychology: The Theory of Mind DebateISBN: 978-0-631-19515-3
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312 pages
November 1995, Wiley-Blackwell
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Acknowledgements.
Introduction: Martin Davies and Tony Stone.
1. Replication and Functionalism: Jane Heal.
2. Folk Psychology as Simulation: Robert M. Gordon.
3. Interpretation Psychologized: Alvin I. Goldman.
4. The Simulation Theory: Objectives and Misconceptions: Robert M. Gordon.
5. Folk Psychology: Simulation or Tacit Theory?: Stephen Stich and Shaun Nichols.
6. 'He thinks He Knows': And more Development Evidence Against the Simulation Role Taking Theory: Josef Perner and Deborah Howes.
7. Reply to Stich and Nichols: Robert M. Gordon.
8. Reply to Perner and Howes: Robert M. Gordon.
9. In Defense of Simulation Theory: Alvin I. Goldman.
10. From Simulation to Folk Pyschology: The Case for Development: Paul L.Harris.
11. Why the Child's Theory of Mind Really is a Theory: Alison Gopnik and Henry M. Wellman.
12. Reading the Eyes: Evidence for the Role of Perception in the Development of a Theory of Mind: Simon Baron-Cohen and Pippa Cross.
13. Theory, Observation, and Drama: Simon Blackburn.
References.
Index of Names.
Index of Subjects.