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    Lisa undergoing a mirrored disgust experience (mental sim... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Lisa's mental simulation of disgust does not constitute a mindreading event.

    Lisa undergoing a mirrored disgust experience (mental simulation) is a different mental event from judging that John is experiencing disgust.

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    We shall elaborate on the details of the Constitution View in section 4.3. Before doing that, we consider an argument that has been directed against it over and over again, and which is supposed to show that the Constitution View is a non-starter (Fuller 1995; Heal 1995; Goldman 2008b; Jacob 2008, 2012). Lacking a better name, we will call it “the Anti-Constitution argument”. Here it is. By definition, a mindreading event is a mental event in which a subject, S, represents another subject, Q,

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