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Simulation and the psychology of sociopathy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 September 1997

Joseph L. Hernandez Cruz
Affiliation:
Department of Philosophy and Program in Cognitive Science, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721 jcruz@u.arizona.edu www.u.arizona.edu/~cruz
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Abstract

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Mealey's (1995a) psychological explanation of the sociopath's antisocial activity appeals to an incomplete or nonstandard theory of mind. This is not the only possible mechanism of mental state attribution. The simulation theory of mental state ascription offers a better hope of explaining the diverse elements of sociopathy reported by Mealey.

Type
Continuing Commentary
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© 1997 Cambridge University Press