![]() |
![]() |
Your cart is empty |
||
Showing 1 - 2 of 2 matches in All Departments
Jane Heal argues that central to our ability to arrive at views about others' thoughts is not knowledge of some theory of the mind but rather an ability to imagine alternative worlds and how things appear from another person's point of view. She then applies this view to questions of how we represent others' thoughts, the shape of psychological concepts, the nature of rationality and the possibility of first person authority. This book is of interest to students and professionals in philosophy of mind and language.
Jane Heal argues that central to our ability to arrive at views about others' thoughts is not knowledge of some theory of the mind but rather an ability to imagine alternative worlds and how things appear from another person's point of view. She then applies this view to questions of how we represent others' thoughts, the shape of psychological concepts, the nature of rationality and the possibility of first person authority. This book is of interest to students and professionals in philosophy of mind and language.
|
![]() ![]() You may like...
Introduction To Law And Legal Skills
Peggy Maisel, Lesley Greenbaum, …
Paperback
Anthology of Nineteenth Century American…
Michael H. Hoeflich
Hardcover
R1,636
Discovery Miles 16 360
Best Men of the Bar - The Early Years of…
John Austin Matzko
Hardcover
R2,426
Discovery Miles 24 260
|