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"False-belief task know-how: Author:" by Alan Jurgens

This paper assumes that success on false-belief tasks requires a kind of folk psychological know-how, i.e. gradable knowledge how to perform skilful social cognitive acts. Following Ryle (Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1946, The Concept of Mind, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1949), it argues the folk psychological know-how required for success on a false-belief task cannot be reduced to conceptual knowledge as this would lead to an infinite regress. Within the skilled performance literature, Intellectualists (Stanley and Williams in Journal of Philosophy 98:411–444, 2001) have attempted to solve Ryle’s regress by appealing to automatic mechanisms similar in kind to some Theory-of-Mind explanations of folk psychology. Exploring this similarity, the paper examines the epistemic commitments of two recent pragmatic Theory-of-Mind accounts (Westra and Carruthers in Cognition 158:165–176, 2017; Fenici in Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2020) of cross-cul ....

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"Re-conceptualizing the role of stimuli: an enactive, ecological explan" by Alan Jurgens


Abstract
This paper addresses a challenge proposed against non-mindreading explanations of infant spontaneous-response task data. The challenge is a foundational assumption of mindreading explanations best summed up by Carruthers (Mind and Language, 28(2): 141-172, 2013, Consciousness and Cognition, 36: 498-507, 2015) claim that only by appealing to a theory of mind is it possible to explain infant responses in spontaneous-response false-belief tasks when there are no one-to-one correspondences between observable behavior and mental states. Heyes (Perspectives on Psychological Science, 9(2), 131–143, 2014a, Developmental Science, 17(5), 647–659. b) responds to this challenge arguing discrete stimuli is informationally wealthy, and interprets the spontaneous-response results in terms of low-level perceptual novelty. However, Scott and Baillargeon (Child Development, 80: 1172-1196, 2009, Developmental Science, 17(5): 660-664, 2014) challenge Heyes’ explanation on the groun ....

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MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes October 31, 2019 00:17:00

Pro quo, donald trump seems to think unless he said the words, quid pro quo, unlessthrust explicitly a this for that, he s in the clear then you have more people saying yes, there was a quid pro quo and vindman yesterday saying this, the $400 million in security aid and the meeting was contingent apparently the words of vindman on burisma, the bidens and there are multiple witnesses saying now there was a quid pro quo. and he said there was no quid pro quo, he was relaying trump s words but didn t actually have any knowledge whether there was or not. i don t want to get into donald trump s theory of mind, right, but i do think that he probably believed some of this stuff, right, which does give him in his own mind a justification but he still thinks not only is there a physical server but it really is locked away somewhere ....

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