The Folk Psychological Spiral: Explanation, Regulation, and Language
In this paper I intend to argue that an explanatory role for folk psychology is also a regulative role, and that language is not required for these regulative functions. I will start by drawing out the relationship between prediction, explanation, and regulation of behavior according to both mindrea...
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The Folk Psychological Spiral: Explanation, Regulation, and Language |
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