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Are we witnessing a revolution in methodology of economics?

open access: yesErasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, 2008
The paper aims to assess whether the ideas developed by Don Ross in his recent book Economic theory and cognitive science: microexplanation, which relates neoclassical economics to recent developments in cognitive science, might revolutionize the ...
Maurice Lagueux
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How Do Object Shape, Semantic Cues, and Apparent Velocity Affect the Attribution of Intentionality to Figures With Different Types of Movements?

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
A series of experiments show that attribution of intentionality to figures depends on the interaction between the type of movement –Theory of Mind (ToM), Goal-Directed (GD), Random (R)– with the presence of human attributes, the way these figures are ...
Diego Morales-Bader   +3 more
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Intentional Mindset Toward Robots—Open Questions and Methodological Challenges

open access: yesFrontiers in Robotics and AI, 2019
Natural and effective interaction with humanoid robots should involve social cognitive mechanisms of the human brain that normally facilitate social interaction between humans.
Elef Schellen, Agnieszka Wykowska
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Does attributing mental states to a robot influence accessibility of information represented during reading?

open access: yesActa Psychologica, 2022
When we read fiction, we encounter characters that interact in the story. As such, we encode that information and comprehend the stories. Prior studies suggest that this comprehension process is facilitated by taking the perspective of characters during ...
Abdulaziz Abubshait   +2 more
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How do we think machines think? An fMRI study of alleged competition with an artificial intelligence

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2012
Humans are particularly skilled in mentalizing, the inference of other agents’ hidden mental states. Here we question whether activity in brain areas involved in mentalizing is specific to the processing of mental states or can be generalized to the ...
Thierry eChaminade   +8 more
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Expectations of efficient actions bias social perception: a pre-registered online replication

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science, 2023
Humans take a teleological stance when observing others' actions, interpreting them as intentional and goal directed. In predictive processing accounts of social perception, this teleological stance would be mediated by a perceptual prediction of an ...
Katrina L. McDonough, Patric Bach
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The essence of feeling. A hermeneutic-critical dialogue with M. Scheler and M. Henry

open access: yesLogos, 2015
Drawing on a hermeneutic-critical dialogue first with M. Scheler’s position and then with M. Henry’s stance, this article attempts a phenomenological analysis of feelings as intentional acts.
Ángel Enrique Garrido-Maturano
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Group as a Distributed Subject of Knowledge: Between Radicalism and Triviality [PDF]

open access: yesAvant, 2017
In the paper, I distinguish the bottom-up strategy and the intentional stance strategy of analyzing group intentional states, and show that the thesis of distributed group subject of knowledge could be accommodated by either of them.
Barbara Trybulec
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Technologies for training and intentional stance [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 17th International Conference on Cognition and Exploratory Learning in the Digital Age (CELDA 2020), 2020
Interactions with digital technologies can be based on the adoption of relational strategies which assume that these technologies have mental states. There are at least two reasons to support the hypothesis that intentional stance is the priority relational strategy.
Parlangeli O., Liston P. M.
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On the motivations for Merleau-Ponty’s ontological research [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This paper attempts to clarify Merleau-Ponty’s later work by tracing a hitherto overlooked set of concerns that were of key consequence for the formulation of his ontological research. I argue that his ontology can be understood as a response to a set of
Barbaras Renaud.   +43 more
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