Abstract
How do we manage to understand the minds of others and usefully interact with them? In the last decade, the debate on these issues has developed from unitary to pluralist approaches. According to the latter, we make use of multiple socio-cognitive strategies when predicting, interpretating, and reacting to the behavior of others. This means a departure from the view of mindreading as the main strategy underlying social cognition. In this paper, we address the question of the controversial status of mindreading within such a pluralist framework. Contrary to many other accounts, we ascribe mindreading an equal status in a pluralist framework. Mindreading is required for a variety of central situations in life and importantly underlies the way in which we understand other people. Mindreading is also no less reliable than alternative strategies; reliability is not so much a matter of different competing socio-cognitive strategies, but rather of their complementary use.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society |
Subtitle of host publication | Comparative Cognition: Animal Minds |
Pages | 3041-3047 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Publication status | Published - 2021 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | 43rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society: Comparative Cognition: Animal Minds, CogSci 2021 - Virtual, Online, Austria Duration: 26 Jul 2021 → 29 Jul 2021 |
Conference
Conference | 43rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society: Comparative Cognition: Animal Minds, CogSci 2021 |
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Country/Territory | Austria |
City | Virtual, Online |
Period | 26/07/21 → 29/07/21 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© Cognitive Science Society: Comparative Cognition: Animal Minds, CogSci 2021.All rights reserved.
Funding
Our special thanks to Prof. Albert Newen for numerous thoughtful discussions. This paper was supported by the following projects: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation) - GRK-2185/1 (DFG Research Training Group “Situated Cognition”) and – NE 576/14-1 (DFG project “The Structure and Development of Understanding Actions and Reasons”).
Keywords
- Behavioral Scripts
- Direct Perception
- Mindreading
- Pluralism
- Social Understanding
- Stereotypes
- Theory Theory, Simulation Theory, Interaction Theory