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'Theory of Mind' refers to the ability to attribute mental states to oneself and other people (Premack & Woodruff, 1978).
For God's sake, even Aykroyd's character – the good guy, mind – refers to Murphy's character at one point in Trading Places as "that awful negro", and that's seen as sort-of fine.
The Thinking Raven The term "theory of mind" refers to the fundamental ability of a person to understand that other people can have intentions or desires that are different.
In contrast, the rational mind refers to deliberate processing and conscious reasoning.
Theory of mind refers to an ability to infer a full range of mental states such as beliefs, desires, intentions, imagination, and emotions (Baron-Cohen et al. 1985).
This idea leads early phenomenologists to a multi-faceted and articulated view about intentionality: in many ways, phenomenological insights on how the mind refers to the world, on what it means to do things with words or on what it means to share an experience seem to have anticipated contemporary debates on these issues.
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