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- Title
The Distinctiveness of Second-Person Mental Attributions.
- Authors
Corbí, Josep E.
- Abstract
In Social Cognition and the Second Person in Human Interaction (2021), Routledge, Diana Pe'rez and Antoni Gomila articulate a complex web of conceptual and empirical explorations that altogether make a remarkable case for the primitiveness and distinctiveness of second-person mental attributions. I find their case for the primitiveness of second-person attributions quite convincing and deeply rooted in their philosophical project, whose specific nature I will examine in the first section. The rest of the paper will then focus on their case for the distinctiveness of those mental attributions that are made in second-person interactions. My conclusion will be that Pe'rez and Gomila's various strategies to motivate the distinctiveness of such attributions are ultimately unsatisfactory.
- Subjects
SOCIAL perception; SOCIAL psychology; EXPRESSION (Philosophy); COGNITIVE neuroscience; INTERPERSONAL relations
- Publication
Teorema, 2022, Vol 41, Issue 2, p15
- ISSN
0210-1602
- Publication type
Article