Phenomenological Contributions to a Theory of Social Cognition

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Shaun Gallagher
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[1] Philosophy and Cognitive Sciences University of Central Florida,
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Husserl Studies | 2005年 / 21卷
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Social Cognition; Mirror Neuron; Simulation Theory; Expressive Movement; Cartesian Meditation;
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