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2450Understanding human action: integrating meanings, mechanisms, causes, and contextsIn Repko Allen, Szostak Rick & Newell William (eds.), Interdisciplinary Research: Case Studies of Integrative Understandings of Complex Problems, Sage Publications. pp. 201-235. 2011.Humans are capable of understanding an incredible variety of actions performed by other humans. Even though these range from primary biological actions, like eating and fleeing, to acts in parliament or in poetry, humans generally can make sense of each other’s actions. Understanding other people’s actions is called action understanding, and it can transcend differences in race, gender, culture, age, and social and historical circumstances. Action understanding is the cognitive ability to make s…Read more
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2464Sculpting the space of actions. Explaining human action by integrating intentions and mechanismsDissertation, University of Amsterdam. 2014.How can we explain the intentional nature of an expert’s actions, performed without immediate and conscious control, relying instead on automatic cognitive processes? How can we account for the differences and similarities with a novice’s performance of the same actions? Can a naturalist explanation of intentional expert action be in line with a philosophical concept of intentional action? Answering these and related questions in a positive sense, this dissertation develops a three-step argument…Read more
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University of AmsterdamOther (Part-time)
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
| Affirmative Action, Misc |