The Role of Interactions in the Theory of Mind
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In their recent book Social Cognition and the Second Person in Human Interaction, Pérez and Gomila present a novel way of understanding our ability to attribute mental states to others based on what they call second-person interactions. This article problematizes the conceptualization and the explanatory role this type of interactions might play.
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