Mindshaping and Constructing Kinds

In Tad Zawidzki, Routledge Handbook of Mindshaping (forthcoming)
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Abstract

In this chapter, I juxtapose the mindshaping research program with the literature on the metaphysics of social construction. I suggest that these research programs are remarkably congenial. The practices of interest to mindshaping theorists are more or less straightforward instances of the processes that are taken to be essential to social construction. As such, a constructionist metaphysics of psychological kinds is readily available. I discuss some recent constructionist treatments of particular psychological kinds against this backdrop, before considering how the constructionist outlook interacts with more orthodox viewpoints in the metaphysics of mind.

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Mason Westfall
Johns Hopkins University

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