Varieties of Empathy, Neuroscience and the Narrativist Challenge to the Contemporary Theory of Mind Debate

Emotion Review 4 (1):55-63 (2012)
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Abstract

This article will defend the centrality of empathy and simulation for our understanding of individual agency within the conceptual framework of folk psychology. It will situate this defense in the context of recent developments in the theory of mind debate. Moreover, the article will critically discuss narrativist conceptions of social cognition that conceive of themselves as alternatives to both simulation and theory theory.

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Karsten Stueber
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