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    • First communions : mimetic ability versus theory of mind accounts 

      Hutto, D. (John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2008)
      It is widely held that the gradual development of metarepresentational Theory of Mind (ToM) abilities constituted at least one important hominid upgrade. Are such abilities really needed to explain hominid (i) tool-making, ...
    • Understanding others through primary interaction and narrative practice 

      Hutto, D.; Gallagher, S. (John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2008)
      We argue that theory-of-mind (ToM) approaches, such as “theory theory” and “simulation theory”, are both problematic and not needed. They account for neither our primary and pervasive way of engaging with others nor the ...