Mental mirrors : metacognition in social knowledge and communication
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Mental mirrors : metacognition in social knowledge and communication
Sage, c1986
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Bibliography: p. 117-126
Includes indexes
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内容説明
In Mental Mirrors, the metaphor of the mind as a mirror is used to investigate the relationship between internal thoughts and beliefs and the outside world. The authors claim that social knowledge is reflexive in two ways: the mind is a mirror that sees its own contents; and the mind reflects its own image as represented by other minds. The examination of metacognitions - which involve 'beliefs about beliefs' - is central to their investigation. This stimulating and provocative book will add considerably to the literature of psychology, linguistics and philosophy.
目次
PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS
Mental Mirrors - Charles Antaki and Alan Lewis
Metacognition in Social Knowledge
The Philosophical Basis of Cognition and Metacognition - Glen Langford
PART TWO: PERSONAL AND INTERPERSONAL KNOWLEDGE
Recursiveness in Interpersonal Cognition - David K Miell and Dorothy E Miell
Metacognition in Interpersonal Relations and Persuasive Communication - Alan Lewis
Some Pilot Experiments
Mirroring and Social Metacognition - Terry Honess
PART THREE: THE DEVELOPMENT OF KNOWLEDGE AND COMMUNICATION
Metalinguistic Awareness in Children's Acquisition of Literacy - David Barton
Knowledge and Communication in Children - Mary Hamilton
PART FOUR: RECURSIVENESS IN HUMAN SYSTEMS
Metaphenomena and Change - Andrew Lock
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