De Neys's incisive critique of empirical and theoretical research on the exclusivity feature underscores the depth of the challenge of explaining the interplay of fast and slow processes. We argue that a closer look at research on mindreading reveals abundant evidence for the exclusivity feature - as well as methodological and theoretical perspectives that could inform research on fast and slow thinking.
A view from mindreading on fast-and-slow thinking / J. Low, S.A. Butterfill, J. Michael. - In: BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES. - ISSN 0140-525X. - 46:(2023), pp. e130-e131. [10.1017/S0140525X22002898]
A view from mindreading on fast-and-slow thinking
J. Michael
2023
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De Neys's incisive critique of empirical and theoretical research on the exclusivity feature underscores the depth of the challenge of explaining the interplay of fast and slow processes. We argue that a closer look at research on mindreading reveals abundant evidence for the exclusivity feature - as well as methodological and theoretical perspectives that could inform research on fast and slow thinking.File in questo prodotto:
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