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A Short Encyclopedia of Philosophy and Social Cognition
Created by the students of the PHI-340 course "The Social Mind", Spring 2008, University of Toronto
Editors:
Benoit Hardy-Vallee,
University of Toronto
Cara Yupangco, University of Toronto
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Adam Smith’s concept of sympathy
Attribution Theory
Autism
Beliefs and Desires in Social Understanding
Charity and interpretation
Common Knowledge
Embodiment and Social Cognition
Empathy, basic and reenactive
Experimental philosophy and Folk-psychology
Folk-psychology
Folk-psychology and Consciousness
Folk-psychology and Development
Folk-psychology and Emotions
Folk-psychology in non-human animals (1)
Folk-psychology in non-human animals (2)
Game theory and social cognition
Human niche construction
Intentional stance
Intentions
Internal and external conceptions of Folk-psychology
Irrationality and social cognition
Language and folk-psychology
Machiavellian intelligence theory
Metarepresentation
Mirror neurons
Morality and folk psychology
Narrative approach to Folk-psychology
Neuroeconomics and social cognition
Other minds, problem of
Phenomenology and folk-psychology
Pluralistic approach to Folk-psychology
Rationality in Interpretation
Relevance
Sellars’ Rylean ancestors
(thought
experiment)
Simulation Theory
Social heuristics
Social rationality
Theory of mind module
Theory-Theory
Ultimatum Game
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