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Children's understanding of mind: Constructivist but theory-like
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- 01 February 2004, pp. 120-121
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Wittgensteinian developmental investigations
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Social understanding and the cognitive architecture of theory of mind
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Acts of judgment, not epistemic triangles
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A penny is your thoughts? Reflections on a Wittgensteinian proposal
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The social matrix reloaded: An attachment perspective on Carpendale & Lewis
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The internalization of mental state discourse contributes to social understanding
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The mind in the mind of the beholder: Elucidating relational influences on early social understanding
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In defense of enculturation
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Interpretation based on richness of experience: Theory development from a social-constructivist perspective
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What infants know about intentional action and how they might come to know it
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Constructing an understanding of mind with peers
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Authors' Response
Constructing understanding, with feeling
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- 01 February 2004, pp. 130-151
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The Chinese room is a trick
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- 01 February 2004, pp. 153-154
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The sociobiology of sociopathy: An alternative hypothesis
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- 01 February 2004, pp. 154-155
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Multivariate modelling of testosterone-dominance associations
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- 01 February 2004, pp. 155-159
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Testosterone, cortisol, dominance, and submission: Biologically prepared motivation, no psychological mechanisms involved
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- 01 February 2004, pp. 160-162
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Amodal or perceptual symbol systems: A false dichotomy?
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- 01 February 2004, pp. 162-164
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Color, qualia, and psychophysical constraints on equivalence of color experience
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- 01 February 2004, pp. 164-165
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The what and how of color experience
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- 01 February 2004, pp. 165-166
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