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Alan M. Leslie

Rutgers - New Brunswick
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  • Rutgers - New Brunswick
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University of Oxford
Department of Experimental Psychology, Oriel College
DPhil, 1980
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Philosophy of Mind
  • All publications (36)
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    Solving belief problems: toward a task analysis
    with Daniel Roth
    Cognition 66 (1): 1-31. 1998.
    Philosophy of Cognitive SciencePhilosophy of Psychology
  •  153
    Pretense and representation: The origins of "theory of mind."
    Psychological Review 94 (4): 412-426. 1987.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  •  122
    Even a theory-theory needs information processing: ToMM, an alternative theory-theory of the child's theory of mind
    with Tim P. German and Francesca G. Happé
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (1): 56-57. 1993.
    Philosophy of ConsciousnessDevelopment of Theory of Mind
  • Multiple object tracking in infants': four (or so) ways of being discrete
    with Marian L. Chen
    In Bruce M. Hood & Laurie R. Santos (eds.), The origins of object knowledge, Oxford University Press. pp. 85--106. 2009.
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    Transgressors, victims, and cry babies: Is basic moral judgment spared in autism?
    with Ron Mallon and Jennifer DiCorcia
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    of (from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) forthcoming in Social Neuroscience. [nearly final draft in .pdf] An empirical investigation of moral judgment in autism.
    Amoralists
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    Metarepresentation and autism: How not to lose one's marbles
    with Uta Frith
    Cognition 27 (3): 291-294. 1987.
    Development of Theory of MindCognitive SciencesRepresentation in Cognitive ScienceCognitive Disabili…Read more
    Development of Theory of MindCognitive SciencesRepresentation in Cognitive ScienceCognitive Disabilities and Disorders
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