Enculturating folk psychologists

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2020-07-01

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McGeer, Victoria

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Springer International Publishing AG

Abstract

This paper argues that our folk-psychological expertise is a special case of extended and enculturated cognitionwherewe learn to regulate both our own and others' thought and action in accord with a wide array of culturally shaped folk-psychological norms. The viewhas three noteworthy features: (1) it challenges a common assumption that the foundational capacity at work in folk-psychological expertise is one of interpreting behaviour in mentalistic terms (mindreading), arguing instead that successful mindreading is largely a consequence of successful mindshaping; (2) it argues that our folk-psychological expertise is not only socially scaffolded in development, it continues to be socially supported and maintained in maturity, thereby presenting a radically different picture of what mature folk-psychological competency amounts to; (3) it provides grounds for resisting a recent trend in theoretical explanations of quotidian social interaction that downplays the deployment of sophisticated mentalizing resources in understanding what others are doing.

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Folk-psychology, Mindshaping, Extended mind, Enculturated cognition, Skill, Embodied expertise

Citation

McGeer, V. Enculturating folk psychologists. Synthese (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-020-02760-7

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Synthese

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2099-12-31