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Year: 2018

Pages: 4009-4030

Series: Synthese

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Shannon Spaulding, "Do you see what i see?", Synthese 195 (9), 2018, pp. 4009-4030.

Do you see what i see?

how social differences influence mindreading

Shannon Spaulding

pp. 4009-4030

in: Benjamin Bewersdorf, Jeanne Peijnenburg (eds), Epistemic justification, Synthese 195 (9), 2018.

Abstract

Disagreeing with others about how to interpret a social interaction is a common occurrence. We often find ourselves offering divergent interpretations of others’ motives, intentions, beliefs, and emotions. Remarkably, philosophical accounts of how we understand others do not explain, or even attempt to explain such disagreements. I argue these disparities in social interpretation stem, in large part, from the effect of social categorization and our goals in social interactions, phenomena long studied by social psychologists. I argue we ought to expand our accounts of how we understand others in order to accommodate these data and explain how such profound disagreements arise amongst informed, rational, well-meaning individuals.

Publication details

Year: 2018

Pages: 4009-4030

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Shannon Spaulding, "Do you see what i see?", Synthese 195 (9), 2018, pp. 4009-4030.