Volume 2 Imitation, Human Development, and Culture |
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Introduction: The Importance of Imitation |
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Susan Hurley and Nick Chater |
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I Imitation and Human Development |
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53 | (152) |
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1 Imitation and Other Minds: The "Like Me" Hypothesis |
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55 | (24) |
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2 Imitation, Mind Reading, and Simulation |
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79 | (16) |
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3 Intentional Agents Like Myself |
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95 | (12) |
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4 No Compelling Evidence to Dispute Piaget's Timetable of the Development of Representational Imitation in Infancy |
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107 | (26) |
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5 Intention Reading and Imitative Learning |
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Michael Tomasello and Malinda Carpenter |
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133 | (16) |
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6 On Learning What Not to Do: The Emergence of Selective Imitation in Tool Use by Young Children |
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Paul L. Harris and Stephen Want |
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149 | (14) |
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7 Imitation as Entrainment: Brain Mechanisms and Social Consequences |
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163 | (10) |
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8 Commentary and Discussion on Imitation and Human Development |
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Paul L. Harris on Meltzoff |
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173 | (5) |
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8.2 Do Babies Know What They Look Like?: Doppelgangers and the Phenomenology of Infancy |
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Nicholas Humphrey on Meltzoff |
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178 | (2) |
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8.3 Construing Selves from Others |
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Wolfgang Prinz on Goldman |
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180 | (2) |
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8.4 Some Reflections on the Theory Theory-Simulation Theory Debate |
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Ruth Garrett Millikan on Goldman |
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182 | (7) |
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8.5 Who Can Imitate Depends on How We Define Imitation |
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Thomas R. Zentall on Anisfeld |
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189 | (2) |
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8.6 What Does Infant Imitation Tell Us about the Underlying Representations? |
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Birgit Elsner on Anisfeld |
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191 | (3) |
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8.7 Joining the Intentional Dance |
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Guy Claxton on Tomasello and Carpenter |
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194 | (3) |
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8.8 Two Elegant Experiments |
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George Comstock on Harris and Want |
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197 | (2) |
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8.9 Against Copying: Learning When (and Whom) Not to Ape |
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Guy Claxton on Kinsbourne |
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199 | (3) |
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Susan Brison on Kinsbourne |
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202 | (3) |
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205 | (208) |
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9 Why We Are Social Animals: The High Road to Imitation as Social Glue |
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207 | (14) |
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10 Deceptive Mimicry in Humans |
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221 | (22) |
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11 What Effects Does the Treatment of Violence in the Mass Media Have on People's Conduct? A Controversy Reconsidered |
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243 | (14) |
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12 Imitation and the Effects of Observing Media Violence on Behavior |
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257 | (10) |
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13 Imitation and Moral Development |
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267 | (16) |
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283 | (18) |
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15 Imitation and Rationality |
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301 | (16) |
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16 Common Misunderstandings of Memes (and Genes): The Promise and the Limits of the Genetic Analogy to Cultural Transmission Processes |
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317 | (22) |
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17 Goals versus Memes: Explanation in the Theory of Cultural Evolution |
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339 | (16) |
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18 Mendelian and Darwinian Views of Memes and Cultural Change |
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355 | (8) |
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19 Commentary and Discussion on Imitation and Culture |
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19.1 Not Waving but Drowning |
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Susan Brison on Dijksterhuis |
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363 | (2) |
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19.2 The Imitation Superhighway |
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Harry Litman on Dijksterhuis |
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365 | (3) |
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19.3 The Crimes of Proteus |
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368 | (3) |
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19.4 Media Violence and Aggression, Properly Considered |
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George Comstock on Eldridge |
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371 | (9) |
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19.5 Applying the Science of Imitation to the Imitation of Violence |
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380 | (6) |
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19.6 Acquiring Morality by Imitating Emotions |
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L. Rowell Huesmann on J. Prinz |
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386 | (2) |
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19.7 Mirror Systems and Adam Smith's Theory of Sympathy |
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388 | (3) |
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19.8 The Relation between Language and (Mimetic) Culture |
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Morten H. Christiansen on Donald |
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391 | (5) |
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19.9 A Possible Confusion between Mimetic and Memetic |
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Susan Blackmore on Donald |
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19.10 Imitation as a Tool of Cooperation and Manipulation |
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Paul Seabright on Sugden and on Gambetta |
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398 | (4) |
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19.11 Proving Rationality |
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402 | (4) |
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19.12 Even Deeper Misunderstandings of Memes |
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Susan Blackmore on Gil-White |
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406 | (3) |
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19.13 Can Memes Meet the Challenge? |
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Susan Blackmore on Greenberg and on Chater |
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409 | (4) |
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Bibliography for Volumes 1 and 2 |
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413 | (74) |
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Contributors to Volumes 1 and 2 |
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487 | (4) |
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491 | (28) |
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