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DR@W Forum Online - Francesco Guala (Milan)
Meta-representation does not always facilitate social interaction. We illustrate this claim focusing on the case of coordination and exploring a radical hypothesis: people coordinate using a mode of reasoning that does not require the representation of others’ beliefs. We compare belief-less reasoning with theories that appeal to meta-representation, and present evidence indicating that people tend to employ belief-less reasoning more frequently in coordinative than in competitive tasks.