Perspectives on Social Ontology and Social Cognition [electronic resource] /
edited by Mattia Gallotti, John Michael.
- Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2014.
- 1 online resource (VIII, 189 p. 4 ill.)
- Studies in the Philosophy of Sociality ; 4 .
Objects in Minds; Mattia Gallotti and John Michael -- Part I. Perspectives on Social Ontology -- Are There Social Objects?; John Searle -- Deflating Socially Constructed Objects. What Thoughts do to the World; Ruth Garrett Millikan -- How Many Kinds of Glue Hold the Social World Together?; Brian Epstein -- On the Nature of Social Kinds; Francesco Guala -- Normativity of the Background. A Contextualist Account of Social Facts; Enrico Terrone and Daniela Tagliafico -- Social Ontology and the Objection from Reification; Edouard Machery -- Part II. Perspectives on Social Cognition -- Constraints on Joint Action; Cédric Paternotte -- How Objects Become Social in the Brain: Five Questions for a Neuroscience of Social Reality; Cristina Becchio and Cesare Bertone -- Materializing Mind: The Role of Objects in Cognition and Culture; Kristian Tylén John McGraw -- Perceiving Affordances and Social Cognition; Anika Fiebich -- Social Cognition as Causal Inference: Implications for Common Knowledge and Autism; Jakob Hohwy and Colin Palmer.
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Philosophy. Philosophy of mind. Philosophy and social sciences. Personality. Social psychology.