Project Details
Description
In challenging conventional theories about the basis of interpersonal relations, professors Daniel D. Hutto and Shaun Gallagher have informed new and promising approaches for a range of clinical applications, including diagnosing and treating schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorders. This project is closely tied to the Marie Curie funded projects, DISCOS and TESIS.
Layman's description
In challenging conventional theories about the basis of interpersonal relations, professors Daniel D. Hutto and Shaun Gallagher have informed new and promising approaches for a range of clinical applications, including diagnosing and treating schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorders. This project is closely tied to the Marie Curie funded projects, DISCOS and TESIS.
Key findings
Hutto, D.D. 2003. ‘Folk psychological explanations: Narratives and the case of autism’, Philosophical Papers 32: 345–61. (Hutto connects with Gallagher’s work in this paper.)
Hutto, D.D. 2004. ‘The limits of spectatorial folk psychology’, Mind and Language 19: 548–73. (Hutto builds on Gallagher’s embodied practices proposal.)
Gallagher, S. 2007. ‘Pathologies in narrative structure’, in D. Hutto (ed.), Narrative and Understanding Persons. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement: 60: 203–24. (Gallagher builds on Hutto, 2004.)
*Gallagher, S. 2007. ‘Simulation trouble’, Social Neuroscience 2 (3–4): 353–65. (Gallagher integrates Hutto, 2004, 2008 (at the time ‘in press’).).
*Gallagher, S. and Hutto, D. 2008. ‘Understanding others through primary interaction and narrative practice’, in J. Zlatev, T. Racine, C. Sinha and E. Itkonen (eds), The Shared Mind: Perspectives on Intersubjectivity (17–38). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. (Joint statement of the ENP framework.)
Hutto, D.D. 2004. ‘The limits of spectatorial folk psychology’, Mind and Language 19: 548–73. (Hutto builds on Gallagher’s embodied practices proposal.)
Gallagher, S. 2007. ‘Pathologies in narrative structure’, in D. Hutto (ed.), Narrative and Understanding Persons. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement: 60: 203–24. (Gallagher builds on Hutto, 2004.)
*Gallagher, S. 2007. ‘Simulation trouble’, Social Neuroscience 2 (3–4): 353–65. (Gallagher integrates Hutto, 2004, 2008 (at the time ‘in press’).).
*Gallagher, S. and Hutto, D. 2008. ‘Understanding others through primary interaction and narrative practice’, in J. Zlatev, T. Racine, C. Sinha and E. Itkonen (eds), The Shared Mind: Perspectives on Intersubjectivity (17–38). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. (Joint statement of the ENP framework.)
Acronym | E&NP |
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Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 1/01/03 → 16/07/15 |
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