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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Reference | Reference Books | REF BD 418.3 .R774 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 5193621 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: sociality and the human mind -- Part I The evolution of the social mind: 1 The (r)evolution of primate cognition: does the social intelligence hypothesis lead us around in anthropocentric circles? -- 2 Pedagogy and social learning in human development -- 3 Cultural evolution and the mind -- 4 Embodying culture: integrated cognitive systems and cultural evolution -- 5 The evolution of tribalism -- 6 Personhood and humanhood: an evolutionary scenario -- Part II Developmental and comparative perspectives -- 7 Pluralistic folk psychology in humans and other apes -- 8 The development of individual and shared intentionality -- 9 False-belief understanding in the first years of life -- 10 Cross-cultural considerations in social cognition -- 11 The social formation of human minds -- 12 Pluralism, interaction, and the ontogeny of social cognition -- 13 Sharing and fairness in development -- Part III Mechanisms of the moral mind -- 14 Doing the right thing for the wrong reason: reputation and moral behavior -- 15 Is non-consequentialism a feature or a bug? -- 16 Emotional processing in individual and social recalibration -- 17 Implicit attitudes, social learning, and moral credibility -- 18 Social motivation in computational neuroscience: (or, if brains are prediction machines, then the Humean theory of motivation is false) -- Part IV Naturalistic approaches to shared and collective intentionality -- 19 Joint distal intentions: who shares what? -- 20 Joint action: a minimalist approach -- 21 Commitment in joint action -- 22 The first-person plural perspective -- 23 Team reasoning: theory and evidence -- 24 Virtual bargaining: building the foundations for a theory of social interaction -- 25 Social roles and reification -- Part V Social forms of selfhood and mindedness -- 26 Diachronic identity and the moral self -- 27 The embedded and extended character hypotheses -- 28 Mindshaping and self-interpretation -- 29 Vicarious experiences: perception, mirroring or imagination? -- 30 Phenomenology of the we: Stein, Walther, Gurwitsch -- 31 Social approaches to intentionality -- 32 Normativity
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