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- W2516492059 abstract "Does the ability to know one's own mind depend on the ability to know the minds of others? According to the 'theory theory' of first-person mentalizing, the answer is yes. Recent alternative accounts of this ability, such as the 'moni- toring theory', suggest otherwise. Focusing on the issue of introspective access to propositional attitudes (beliefs, desires, intentions, and the like), I argue that a better account of first-person mentalizing can be devised by combining these two theories. After sketching a hybrid account, I show how it can do justice to competing intuitions about the nature of introspective self-awareness. I close by drawing some methodological morals about the study of mentalizing and the role of introspective evidence in cognitive science. From an early age, we find it easy and natural to understand ourselves and others in mentalistic terms, taking up what philosophers call the 'intentional stance' (Dennett, 1971). Psychologists refer to this capacity as 'mentalizing' (Frith, 1992), meaning the capacity to understand what people are thinking and perceiv- ing and feeling, why they are acting as they are, why they have acted as they have in the past, how they will act in the future, and so on. It is, in short, the everyday yet extraordinary capacity to negotiate the landscape of the mental: to 'mindread', as Baron-Cohen, 1995 colourfully puts it. Some of us — skilled poker players, politicians, con artists — are better at it than others. But all of us do it, more or less effortlessly, all the time. Mentalizing in this broad sense is a complex affair, comprising a host of more fine-grained cognitive abilities. Central among these is the ability to ascribe beliefs, desires, intentions, and other propositional attitudes to oneself and oth- ers. This more specialized ability, the ascription of propositional attitudes, is the topic of my discussion. Unless otherwise indicated, when I talk about mentalizing, it is this narrower sense of the term that I have in mind. (The reasons for this limitation will emerge in due course.) The question I will explore is this:" @default.
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- W2516492059 title "Knowing Me, Knowing You Theory of Mind and the Machinery of Introspection" @default.
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