Derek Strijbos
Radboud University Nijmegen
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Review of Philosophy and Psychology | 2011
Leon de Bruin; Derek Strijbos; Marc Slors
According to the BD-model of mindreading, we primarily understand others in terms of beliefs and desires. In this article we review a number of objections against explicit versions of the BD-model, and discuss the prospects of using its implicit counterpart as an explanatory model of early emerging socio-cognitive abilities. Focusing on recent findings on so-called ‘implicit’ false belief understanding, we put forward a number of considerations against the adoption of an implicit BD-model. Finally, we explore a different way to make sense of implicit false belief understanding in terms of keeping track of affordances.
Philosophical Explorations | 2010
Leon de Bruin; Derek Strijbos
In this paper, we take issue with the belief–desire model of second- and third-person action interpretation as it is presented by both theory theories and cognitivist versions of simulation theory. These accounts take action interpretation to consist in the (tacit) attribution of proper belief–desire pairs that mirror the structure of formally valid practical inferences. We argue that the belief–desire model rests on the unwarranted assumption that the interpreter can only reach the agents practical context of action through inference. This assumption betrays a deep-seated bias toward disengaged, observational interpretation strategies. On our alternative picture, the interpreter can start off on the assumption of a shared practical context and proceed to reason discourse in those cases in which this assumption runs aground. Following Brandoms non-formalist account of reason discourse, we suggest that interpreting other peoples actions in terms of reasons is not a matter of following the principles of formally valid practical syllogisms, but of endorsing practical material inferences that are correct in virtue of a shared practical world.
Philosophical Psychology | 2013
Derek Strijbos; Leon de Bruin
In this article we take issue with theory theory and simulation theory accounts of folk psychology committed to (i) the belief-desire (BD) model and (ii) the assumption of universality (AU). Recent studies cast doubt on the compatibility of these commitments because they reveal considerable cross-cultural differences in folk psychologies. We present both theory theory and simulation theory with the following dilemma: either (i) keep the BD-model as an account of the surface properties of specific explicit folk psychologies and give up AU in light of the cross-cultural evidence; or (ii) defend AU with respect to core capacities underlying different culture-specific folk psychologies, and explain why the BD-model will be genuinely explanatory at this level.
Philosophical Explorations | 2015
Fleur Jongepier; Derek Strijbos
To ask what is special about self-knowledge is to ask how self-knowledge is different from other kinds of knowledge. More specifically, it is to ask how self-knowledge differs from our knowledge of...
Philosophia | 2012
Derek Strijbos; Leon de Bruin
Consciousness and Cognition | 2015
Leon de Bruin; Derek Strijbos
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice | 2015
Derek Strijbos; Leon de Bruin
Review of Philosophy and Psychology | 2015
Leon de Bruin; Fleur Jongepier; Derek Strijbos
Topoi-an International Review of Philosophy | 2014
Leon de Bruin; Derek Strijbos; Marc Slors
Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology | 2018
Derek Strijbos; Fleur Jongepier