
Simulation and Knowledge of Action
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- Simulation and Knowledge of Action
- Editorial page
- Title page
- LCC data
- Table of contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Simulation theory and mental concepts
- Reply to Alvin I. Goldman
- Chapter 2: From simulation to theory
- Reply to Paul Bernier
- Chapter 3: Neurophysiological evidence for simulation of action
- Reply to Jean Decety. Perceiving actions and understanding agency
- Chapter 4: The scope and limits of mental simulation
- Reply to Pierre Jacob
- Chapter 5: Some reasons to link imitation and imitation recognition to theory of mind
- Reply to Jacqueline Nadel
- Chapter 6: Varieties of simulation
- Reply to François Recanati
- Chapter 7: Mental simulation, dialogical processing and the syndrome of autism
- Reply to Donald M. Peterson
- Chapter 8: Can "radical" simulation theories explain psychological concept acquisition?
- Reply to Joëlle Proust
- Chapter 9: Joint attention and simulation
- Reply to John Campbell
- Subject index
- Name index
- In the series ADVANCES IN CONSCIOUSNESS RESEARCH (AiCR)
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