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11-12-2005 |
Mikołaj Hernik is a Ph.D. student at the Psychology Department of Warsaw University, the Section of Cognitive Psychology. His research is focused on the nature and the development of the concepts forming the so-called naive theory of mind, or common-sensical psychological knowledge.
Masters Thesis
- What do we do? What do we think we do? A criticism of John Searle's views on human agency and a sketch of an alternative theory. 2001, Institute of Philosophy, Warsaw University
Ph.D. Dissertation in preparation
- The concept of intention in the development of theory of mind and theory of human products
Selected Publications
- Hernik, M. (2005). Functions, intentions and artifact
concepts. W: B. Bokus (red.) Studies in the Psychology of Child Language. In
honor of Grace Wales Shugar (ss. 181-191). Warszawa: Matrix.
Scholarships and Prizes
- European Society for Cognitive Psychology Young Researcher
Grant for the project Priming goal identification in adults (2005)
Possible lecture topics
- Naive theory of mind
- Cognitive psychology (especially developmental and comparative)
- Philosophy of psychology
Website http://hal.psych.uw.edu.pl/nowyprofil.cgi?pracownik=230
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Last Updated ( 30-05-2007 )
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