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theory of mind
or The·o·ry of Mind
[ thee-uh-ree uhv mahynd, theer-ee ]
noun
Psychology, Philosophy.
- the ability to interpret one’s own and other people’s mental and emotional states, understanding that each person has unique motives, perspectives, etc. : ToM, TOM
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of theory of mind1
First recorded in 1985–90
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There's super interesting work in the organizational behavior space about how having more power makes you have less theory of mind for people who are lower status.
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Like a CEO has less theory of mind for their employees.
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Theory of mind — explain what that means.
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It's not entirely a trivial question, either and has interesting implications for canine intelligence, including the so-called theory of mind.
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Some people lose what psychologists call theory of mind—that is, the ability to comprehend that other people have minds and mental states just like they do.
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