@misc{cogprints1194, editor = {Peter Carruthers and Peter K Smith}, title = {Simulation and self-knowledge: a defence of theory-theory}, author = {Peter Carruthers}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, year = {1996}, pages = {22--38}, journal = {Theories of theories of mind}, keywords = {Simulation, theory-theory, self-knowledge, Gordon, Goldman}, url = {http://cogprints.org/1194/}, abstract = {In this chapter I attempt to curb the pretensions of simulationism. I argue that it is, at best, an epistemological doctrine of limited scope. It may explain how we go about attributing beliefs and desires to others, and perhaps to ourselves, in some cases. But simulation cannot provide the fundamental basis of our conception of, or knowledge of, minded agency.} }