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  1. Introduction: Embodiment and Empathy, Current Debates in Social Cognition

    This special issue targets two topics in social cognition that appear to increasingly structure the nature of interdisciplinary discourse but are...

    Nivedita Gangopadhyay in Topoi
    Article 13 October 2013
  2. Mindreading as social expertise

    In recent years, a number of approaches to social cognition research have emerged that highlight the importance of embodied interaction for social...

    John Michael, Wayne Christensen, Søren Overgaard in Synthese
    Article 24 May 2013
  3. The Living Body and the Lived Body in the Clinical Encounter: How Does the Body Shape Ethical Practice

    How does the body shape the clinical encounter? In contemporary debates, evidence-based medicine is thought to favor exclusively the body as object:...
    Living reference work entry 2015
  4. Social Constraints on the Direct Perception of Emotions and Intentions

    In this paper, we first review recent arguments about the direct perception of the intentions and emotions of others, emphasizing the role of embodied ...

    Shaun Gallagher, Somogy Varga in Topoi
    Article 08 October 2013
  5. Kontexte Soziale Kognition

    In diesem Beitrag antworten die Autoren des Hauptbeitrags „Soziale Kognition“ auf die Kommentare und skizzieren ein Zwischenergebnis der Debatte zum...
    Kai Vogeley, Albert Newen in Interdisziplinäre Anthropologie
    Chapter 2014
  6. Evolution, Development, and Human Social Cognition

    Explaining the causal origins of what are taken to be uniquely human capacities for understanding the mind in the first years of life is a primary...

    Tyler J. Wereha, Timothy P. Racine in Review of Philosophy and Psychology
    Article 16 October 2012
  7. Towards a Consensus About the Role of Empathy in Interpersonal Understanding

    In recent years, there has been a great deal of controversy in the philosophy of mind, developmental psychology and cognitive neuroscience both about...

    John Michael in Topoi
    Article 01 October 2013
  8. Introduction: intersubjectivity and empathy

    Rasmus Thybo Jensen, Dermot Moran in Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences
    Article 24 May 2012
  9. The phenomenology and development of social perspectives

    The paper first gives a conceptual distinction of the first, second and third person perspectives in social cognition research and connects them to...

    Article 14 July 2012
  10. In Defense of Phenomenological Approaches to Social Cognition: Interacting with the Critics

    I clarify recently developed phenomenological approaches to social cognition. These are approaches that, drawing on developmental science, social...

    Article 23 December 2011
  11. Intersubjectivity and Second-Person Perspective

    At various points in the preceding chapters I started to draw arrows that were directed at this topic of intersubjectivity. I’m not sure that this is...
    Shaun Gallagher in Phenomenology
    Chapter 2012
  12. The extended body: a case study in the neurophenomenology of social interaction

    There is a growing realization in cognitive science that a theory of embodied intersubjectivity is needed to better account for social cognition. We...

    Tom Froese, Thomas Fuchs in Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences
    Article 23 March 2012
  13. Interactionism and Mindreading

    In recent years, a number of theorists have developed approaches to social cognition that highlight the centrality of social interaction as opposed...

    Article 06 August 2011
  14. Social Cognition, the Chinese Room, and the Robot Replies

    In philosophy of mind and related disciplines, the standard conceptions of mind have been formulated in terms of a problem space that excludes...
    Shaun Gallagher in Knowing without Thinking
    Chapter 2012
  15. Seeing Agents When we Need to, Attributing Experience When we Feel Like it

    Mind attribution may be divided into the subcategories of attribution of agency, associated with moral agency, and attribution of experience and...

    Article 04 September 2012
  16. Enactive and Behavioral Abstraction Accounts of Social Understanding in Chimpanzees, Infants, and Adults

    We argue against theory-of-mind interpretation of recent false-belief experiments with young infants and explore two other interpretations: enactive...

    Shaun Gallagher, Daniel J. Povinelli in Review of Philosophy and Psychology
    Article 02 March 2012
  17. Embodying the False-Belief Tasks

    Embodied approaches to mindreading have tended to define themselves in contrast to cognitive approaches to social mindreading. One side effect of...

    Article 10 September 2011
  18. Neo-Pragmatism and Enactive Intentionality

    Enactive approaches in cognitive science propose that perception, and more generally cognitive experience, are strongly mediated by embodied...
    Shaun Gallagher, Katsunori Miyahara in Action, Perception and the Brain
    Chapter 2012
  19. Empathy and mirroring: Husserl and Gallese

    Back in 1994 I defended my doctoral dissertation on Husserl und die transzendentale Intersubjektivität with Bernet as my supervisor. One of the...
    Dan Zahavi in Life, Subjectivity & Art
    Chapter 2012
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