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1 | An introduction to the debate | 3 |
2 | Early understanding of mind: the normal case | 10 |
3 | Social development in autism: historical and clinical perspectives | 40 |
4 | From attention-goal psychology to belief-desire psychology: the development of a theory of mind, and its dysfunction | 59 |
5 | What autism teaches us about metarepresentation | 83 |
6 | The theory of mind deficit in autism: rethinking the metarepresentation theory | 112 |
7 | What language reveals about the understanding of minds in children with autism | 138 |
8 | The theory of mind deficit in autism: evidence from deception | 158 |
9 | The theory of mind and joint-attention deficits in autism | 181 |
10 | Understanding persons: the role of affect | 204 |
11 | Pretending and planning | 228 |
12 | Narrative language in autism and the theory of mind hypothesis: a wider perspective | 247 |
13 | Theories of mind and the problem of autism | 267 |
14 | The complexity of social behaviour in autism | 292 |
15 | The development of individuals with autism: implications for the theory of mind hypothesis | 317 |
16 | The role of imitation in understanding persons and developing a theory of mind | 335 |
17 | Evolving a theory of mind: the nature of non-verbal mentalism in other primates | 367 |
18 | The comparative study of early commtinication and theories of mind: ontogeny, phylogeny, and pathology | 397 |
19 | Autism and theory of mind: some philosophical perspectives | 427 |
20 | Desire and fantasy: a psychoanalytic perspective on theory of mind and autism | 450 |
21 | The theory of mind deficit in autism: some questions for teaching and diagnosis | 466 |
22 | Thinking and relationships: mind and brain (some reflections on theory of mind and autism) | 481 |
Index | 505 |
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