Other Minds: How Humans Bridge the Gap Between Self and Others
Bertram F. Malle & Sara D. Hodges (eds.)
Guilford (2005)
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Richard Lints (1986). Attempts to Bridge the Gap in the Tertia Via. Southern Journal of Philosophy 24 (4):531-539.
Ralph Ellis (1999). A Note on Imaginability Arguments: Building a Bridge to the Hard Solution. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):155-155.
John Hoaglund (1984). Ethical Theory and Practice: Is There a Gap? Journal of Business Ethics 3 (3):201 - 205.
Huw Price & John McDowell (1997). Mind and World. Philosophical Books 38 (3):169-181.
F. de Vignemont (2004). The Co-Consciousness Hypothesis. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 3 (1):97-114.
Axel Cleeremans (1998). The Other Hard Problem: How to Bridge the Gap Between Subsymbolic and Symbolic Cognition. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):22-23.
David Papineau (2001). Human Minds. In Anthony O'Hear (ed.), Minds and Persons. Cambridge University Press.
B. Malle & S. Hodges. (eds.) (2005). Other Minds. Guilford Press.
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