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Intersubjectivity, deception and the 'opacity of other minds': Perspectives from Highland New Guinea and beyond

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Rumsey, Alan

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How are we to understand the widely attested claim from around the world that one can never know the thoughts of another? Here I consider that question as it arises in the Ku Waru region of Highland Papua New Guinea. Drawing on evidence from three kinds o

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2037-12-31
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