Hi Folks,
I’m interested in doing a reading group on Daniel Hutto’s book, “Folk Psychological Narratives.” In the book Hutto challenges, and offers an alternative to, mindreading accounts of social cognition. His negative arguments against mindreading accounts (Theory Theory, Simulation Theory, and hybrid accounts) include the charge that they cannot adequately explain how we develop mental state concepts, they erroneously presuppose that social cognition is a “spectator sport,” and they greatly overestimate the importance and prevalence of mindreading. His positive account includes an emphasis on embodied cognition, direct perception, and the Narrative Practices Hypothesis, Hutto’s novel contribution to the debate. Hutto’s arguments are interesting and formidable challenges to the standard cognitive science picture of folk psychology.
If there is enough interest, I’d love to have the reading group on Brains with Brains readers. Let me know in the comments section whether you are interested in participating in this reading group.
shannon
UPDATE: We will start the reading group at the beginning of March. If you’re interested in joining the group and haven’t already contacted me, email me at spaulding@wisc.edu and I’ll add you to the email list.
I’m interested, although the later in the semester we could start, the better (maybe sometime after mid-March). If not, I could still make it work.
I’m interested. I did this book with an undergrad seminar last spring, and have a published review of it.
I would be very interested in participating in such a group.
I’m interested as well. I’ve already read it closely, but it’d be interesting to hear what you all have to say about it.
Hello, I’d be interested in joining such a group. How could I have more information about it ? (I live in Grenoble (France) and it may be a serious hindrance…). Thanks.
I would be very interested in joining the reading group on Hutto’s book. Thanks.
hi remi,
if you email me, i’ll provide you with the google groups web page. being at a distance shouldn’t be a hindrance. we have folks from all over participating.
here’s my email: spaulding@wisc.edu
ageliki,
email me at spaulding@wisc.edu and i’ll provide you with the necessary information.