Mirror neurons and the simulation theory of mind-reading
- V. Gallese, A. Goldman
- Biology, PsychologyTrends in Cognitive Sciences
- 1 December 1998
Theory of Mind
- A. Goldman
- Philosophy
- 18 January 2012
What is Justified Belief
- A. Goldman
- Philosophy
- 1979
The aim of this paper is to sketch a theory of justified belief. What I have in mind is an explanatory theory, one that explains in a general way why certain beliefs are counted as justified and…
Knowledge in a Social World
- A. Goldman
- Economics
- 25 March 1999
PART I: FOUNDATIONS 1. EPISTEMOLOGY AND POSTMODERN RESISTANCE 2. TRUTH 3. THE FRAMEWORK PART II: GENERIC SOCIAL PRACTICES 4. TESTIMONY 5. ARGUMENTATION 6. THE TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMICS OF…
Discrimination and Perceptual Knowledge
- A. Goldman
- Philosophy
- 18 November 1976
Experts: Which Ones Should You Trust?
- A. Goldman
- Philosophy
- 1 July 2001
1. Expertise and Testimony Mainstream epistemology is a highly theoretical and abstract enterprise. Traditional epistemologists rarely present their deliberations as critical to the practical…
Epistemology and Cognition
- A. Goldman
- Philosophy
- 12 May 1986
Introduction Part I: Theoretical Foundations 1. The Elements of Epistemology 2. Skepticism 3. Knowledge 4. Justification: A Rule Framework 5. Justification and Reliability 6. Problem Solving, Power,…
Simulationist models of face-based emotion recognition
- A. Goldman, C. Sripada
- PsychologyCognition
- 31 January 2005
Précis of Simulating Minds: The Philosophy, Psychology, and Neuroscience of Mindreading
- A. Goldman
- Psychology
- 6 July 2006
People are minded creatures; we have thoughts, feelings and emotions. More intriguingly, we grasp our own mental states, and conduct the business of ascribing them to ourselves and others without…
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