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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780367678593 , 9780367678579
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 182 Seiten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Pérez, Diana I., 1964- Social cognition and the second person in human interaction
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Social interaction ; Social perception ; Philosophy of mind
    Abstract: "This book is a unique exploration of the idea of the 'second person' in human interaction, the idea that face to face interactions involve a distinctive form of reciprocal mental state attributions that mediates their dynamical unfolding. Challenging the view of mental attribution as a sort of "theory of mind", Pérez and Gomila argue that the second person perspective of mental understanding is the conceptually, ontogenetically and phylogenetically basic way of understanding mentality. Second-person interaction provides the opportunity for the acquisition of concepts of mental states, of increasing complexity. The book reviews the growing interest in a variety of second-person phenomena, both in development and in adulthood, presenting research that shows how participants in human interaction attribute psychological states of a referentially transparent kind to each other. This review documents the spontaneous preference for face to face interaction, from eye contact to joint attention, from forms of vitality to communicative intentions, from interaction detection to joint action, and from synchrony to interpersonal coordination. Also looking at the implications and applications of the second person perspective within fields as diverse as art and morality, this book is fascinating reading for students and academics in social and cognitive psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience, and philosophy"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781000452839
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (195 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Social interaction ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 0.1 Some examples of second person interactions -- 0.2 The received view: folk psychology and the debate between Theory-Theory (TT) and Simulation Theory (ST) -- 0.3 Beyond the received view -- 0.4 The project of the book -- 1. Introducing the second person -- 1.1 Characterizing the second person perspective -- 1.2 Some qualifications -- 1.3 Roots of the second person perspective -- 2. Contrasting views of the second person -- 2.1 Second person interactions are not just a form of joint action, of mutual commitment -- 2.2 Second person attribution is not just a brain phenomenon -- 2.3 Second person attribution is not an automatic, subpersonal process -- 2.4 The second person perspective does not involve a new inferential way of intentional attribution that exploits interactive evidence -- 2.5 Second person attribution is not linked to grammatical facts about the personal pronouns -- 2.6 Second person attribution is not a form of embodied simulation -- 2.7 Second person attribution is not identification -- 2.8 The other in interaction is not a source of affordances -- 2.9 Second person interaction is not just an emergent self-sustaining pattern of social interaction -- 2.10 Second person interaction is not "participatory sense making -- 2.11 The second person perspective does not ground morality -- 2.12 The second person perspective is not a step in a transcendental argument aiming to show that our concepts are grounded in shared social practices -- 2.13 Second person attributions are not always transparent -- 2.14 Second person attributions do not reduce to face to face situations -- 2.15 Conclusion -- 3. Second person attributions -- 3.1 Conceptual abilities involved in mental attributions.
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