The (in)visibility of others: a reply to Herschbach
Authors:
Dan Zahavi a;
Shaun Gallagher bc
| Affiliations: | a Danish National Research Foundation: Center for Subjectivity Research, Department of Media, Cognition and Communication, University of Copenhagen, Denmark |
| b Philosophy and Cognitive Sciences, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, USA | |
| c School of Humanities, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK |
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10.1080/13869790802302306
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Philosophy of Mind;
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Abstract
In his article 'Folk Psychological and Phenomenological Accounts of Social Perception' (this issue), Mitchell Herschbach raises some critical questions concerning our phenomenological approach to intersubjectivity. We welcome Herschbach's comments in the spirit of constructive criticism, but also think that he has missed some crucial aspects of our argumentation. We take this opportunity to amplify and clarify our views.
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| Keywords: theory of mind; simulation; second-person approach; social perception; phenomenology |
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