The Phenomenology of Face-to-Face Mindreading

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I defend a perceptual account of face-to-face mindreading. I begin by proposing a phenomenological constraint on our visual awareness of others' emotional expressions. I argue that to meet this constraint we require a distinction between the basic and non-basic ways people, and other things, look. I offer and defend just such an account.

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Smith, J. (2015). The Phenomenology of Face-to-Face Mindreading. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 90(2), 274–293. https://doi.org/10.1111/phpr.12063

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