Universität Bielefeld - Sonderforschungsbereich 360

The effects of structural information on perceived numerosity
in two-dimensional object distributions

Wolfgang Heydrich, Peter Kühnlein and Hannes Rieser

Contents

  1. Kamp's Perspective: Mental States in Dialogue

  2. What are Structural Accounts Good for?
    1. How are Mental States to be Individuated?
      1. Two Traditional Views
      2. What a Structural Account Could do here
      3. A View from Distance
    2. The Relevance of Mental States for Action
      1. The Main Stream of Thought
      2. Obstacles for Believers
      3. Neutrality of Structural Accounts

  3. Applying the Method
    1. The Experimental Setting
    2. Discourse and the Flow of Information
    3. Construction Dialogue
      1. Inst's Mental State Immediately before her First Utterance
      2. Const's Mental State Immediately after Inst's First Utterance
      3. Const's Mental State Immediately before the Construction Step
      4. Const's Mental State Immediately after the Constrcution Step
      5. Inst's Mental State Immediately after Const's Report
      6. A Puzzle Remains

  4. References

  5. Index

Postscript-File (~ 703 k)
Anke Weinberger, 1998-07-02