Social cognition and the second person in human interaction
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Social cognition and the second person in human interaction
Routledge, 2022
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [157]-179) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
* Fosters a new consensus by articulating a balanced and integrative view to show the relevance of the empirical study of intentional interaction
* Connects expression with moral psychology to give a detailed and perspicuous presentation of the second person interaction
* A unique new resource for academics and students of social cognition, social and cognitive neuroscience, the cognitive sciences, philosophy, and metaphysics
Table of Contents
Introduction 1. Introducing the Second Person Perspective 2. Contrasting Views of the Second Person 3. Second Person Attributions 4. Second Person Phenomena 5. Emotional Engagement and Emotion Attribution 6. Expression and the Second Person Perspective 7. The Interplay of Perspectives 8. Dissolving the Problem of Other Minds 9. The Second Person in Art 10. Second Person and Morality Epilogue
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