Social projection between theory and simulation |
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Authors: | Joachim I. Krueger |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cognitive, Linguistic & Psychological Science, Brown University, Box 1821, 190 Thayer St. Providence, RI 02912, USA |
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Abstract: | The dialectic between simulation theory and theory theory is a powerful source of energy for the study of the problem of other minds. In social psychology, theories of social projection have generated a large body of research showing that people readily generalize from themselves to others. Only when compelling other information is available do they take it into account and rely less on projection. Social projection, which is a form of mental simulation, ascribes psychological primacy to the self. In contrast, theory theory subordinates self-knowledge to general knowledge. Bazinger and Kühberger (in press) suggest that the role of theory is neglected in social psychology. I respond that this is indeed so, and for good reason. |
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