Review of Philosophy and Psychology 9 (2):313-341 (2018)
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This article explores whether perspective taking has an impact on the ascription of epistemic states. To do so, a new method is introduced which incites participants to imagine themselves in the position of the protagonist of a short vignette and to judge from her perspective. In a series of experiments, perspective proves to have a significant impact on belief ascriptions, but not on knowledge ascriptions. For belief, perspective is further found to moderate the epistemic side-effect effect significantly. It is hypothesized that the surprising findings are driven by the special epistemic authority we enjoy in assessing our own belief states, which does not extend to the assessment of our own knowledge states.
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Keywords | knowledge belief mental state ascription theory of mind side-effect effect epistemic side-effect effect perspective perspective taking Knobe effect |
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DOI | 10.1007/s13164-017-0361-4 |
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