|aRediscovering empathy :|bagency, folk psychology, and the human sciences /|cKarsten R. Stueber.
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|aCambridge, Mass. :|bMIT Press,|cc2006.
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|axi, 276 p. ;|c24 cm.
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|a"A Bradford book."
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [251]-270) and index.
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|tPreface --|tIntroduction --|g1.|tEmpathy and knowledge of other minds : a historical perspective --|g2.|tArguing for empathy systematically --|g3.|tBrief excursus : empathy, sympathy, and social psychology --|g[pt]. 1.|tFolk psychology and rational agency --|g1.1.|tEliminativism and the allure of the detached conception of folk psychology --|g1.2.|tHumans as rational animals : clearing up a confusion in the rationality debate --|g[pt]. 2.|tCharity and rational contextualism --|g2.1.|tIn defense of global charity --|g2.2.|tRational contextualism versus bounded rationality --|g[pt]. 3. The|ttheory of mind debate --|g3.1. The|ttheory-theory paradigm --|t3.2. The|tsimulation paradigm --|g[pt]. 4.|tBasic empathy and reenactive empathy --|g4.1.|tMindreading, folk-psychological concepts, and mirror neurons --|g4.2. The|tessential contextuality and indexicality of thoughts as reasons --|g[pt]. 5.|tFolk psychology and normative epistemology --|g5.1.|tEmpathy, folk-psychological predictions, and explanations --|g[pt]. 6. The|tlimits of empathy --|g6.1.|tObjections and misconceptions in the philosophy of social science --|g6.2.|tEmpathy and the prejudicial nature of understanding --|tConcluding remarks --|tNotes --|tReferences--|tIndex.
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|3Table of contents only|uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0706/2005058414.html