Joint Attention: Its Nature, Reflexivity, and Relation to Common Knowledge

作者: C Peacocke

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摘要: © Oxford University Press, 2013. The openness of joint awareness between two or more subjects is a perceptual phenomenon. It involves certain mutual the subjects, an that makes reference to very itself. Properly characterized, such can generate iterated 'x aware y x aware...' whatever level sustain. should not be characterized in terms Lewis-Schiffer common knowledge, conditions for which are met many basic cases attention. A range phenomena, including linguistic communication and other interpersonal relations, have previously been described knowledge rather seen as involving open awareness. An Appendix this chapter discusses relations approach Barwise's discussions, disputes claim these mental phenomena require postulation self-involving situations.

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