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Richard Charles Moore

University of Nebraska, Omaha
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  • University of Nebraska, Omaha
    Department of Philosophy
    Undergraduate
Omaha, Nebraska, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Metaphysics
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    The cultural evolution of mind-modelling
    Synthese 199 (1): 1751-1776. 2020.
    I argue that uniquely human forms of ‘Theory of Mind’ are a product of cultural evolution. Specifically, propositional attitude psychology is a linguistically constructed folk model of the human mind, invented by our ancestors for a range of tasks and refined over successive generations of users. The construction of these folk models gave humans new tools for thinking and reasoning about mental states—and so imbued us with abilities not shared by non-linguistic species. I also argue that uniquel…Read more
    I argue that uniquely human forms of ‘Theory of Mind’ are a product of cultural evolution. Specifically, propositional attitude psychology is a linguistically constructed folk model of the human mind, invented by our ancestors for a range of tasks and refined over successive generations of users. The construction of these folk models gave humans new tools for thinking and reasoning about mental states—and so imbued us with abilities not shared by non-linguistic species. I also argue that uniquely human forms of ToM are not required for language development, such that an account of the cultural origins of ToM does not jeopardise the explanation of language development. Finally, I sketch a historical model of the cultural evolution of mental state talk.
    Language AcquisitionDevelopmental PsychologyAttitude Ascriptions, MiscPhilosophy, MiscAnimal Social …Read more
    Language AcquisitionDevelopmental PsychologyAttitude Ascriptions, MiscPhilosophy, MiscAnimal Social CognitionLinguistic CommunicationThe Nature of Folk PsychologyEvolution of Culture
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