@article {Heal:December 1998:0268-1064:477, author = "Heal, Jane", title = "Co-Cognition and Off-Line Simulation: Two Ways of Understanding the Simulation Approach", journal = "Mind & Language", volume = "13", year = "December 1998", abstract = "It is generally assumed that the debate between theory-theory and simulation theory is an empirical one, but this view of the structure of the debate is misleading. It is an a priori truth that theory-theory is mistaken and equally a priori that simulation in one sense (here labelled `co-cognition') is central in thinking about the thoughts of others. Given this, it is a further question how our co-cognitive powers are realized in sub-personal machinery. Here simulation in quite another sense (that involving such ideas as `pretend states' and `off-line' mental processes) may provide one possible answer.", pages = "477-498(22)", url = "http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bpl/mila/1998/00000013/00000004/art00002" doi = "doi:10.1111/1468-0017.00088" }