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  1. Oct 18, 2022 · The links between an individual’s musical preferences and their sense of identity have long been assumed in popular culture and are arguably now a part of modern folk psychology. Most notably, Simon Frith (1983) suggested that “all adolescents use music as a badge” (p. 217) as a means to express and define their self-identity and group ...

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  2. Jun 9, 2021 · The inherent ambiguity of genre classification has been a persistent concern in the field of music preference and personality research. Aucouturier and Pachet (2003, p.83) have stated that genre is “intrinsically ill-defined”, and described genre as “intentional and extensional” concepts that are mismatched in the real world—how we interpret genre (intentional) and how we expect ...

    • Maya B. Flannery, Matthew H. Woolhouse
    • 2021
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    Folk psychologists use a wide range of concepts and strategies to understand behavior. Among these strategies, prediction and explanation in terms of propositional attitudes has received the lion’s share of the philosophical attention, while other aspects of the ways we understand other minds have been left underanalyzed. As a research program, one...

    As discussed above, one of the most thought-provoking ideas to come out of the pluralistic framework has been the thesis that folk psychology often plays a regulative function, corralling our habits of thought and action into normative molds that make us more predictable and interpretable to one another (and to ourselves, as Zawidzki argues in his ...

    The last pair of papers in this collection are concerned with the framework of folk psychological pluralism itself, and the way this framework relates to other theories of social cognition. This too is an important direction for proponents of pluralistic folk psychology. As it has gained adherents, pluralistic folk psychology has also faced various...

    • Kristin Andrews, Shannon Spaulding, Evan Westra
    • 2021
  4. Contemporary folk music refers to a wide variety of genres that emerged in the mid 20th century and afterwards which were associated with traditional folk music. Starting in the mid-20th century, a new form of popular folk music evolved from traditional folk music. This process and period is called the (second) folk revival and reached a zenith ...

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  5. Dec 4, 2008 · Pearson and Dollinger ( 2004) found that highly intuitive people showed a greater preference for classical, jazz, soul and folk music. Some research has attempted to explain the connection between music preference and personality in relation to characteristics of the music rather than style labels.

  6. Sep 22, 1997 · A mainstream view in analytic philosophy is that folk psychology, or FP, is a theory and that FP abilities centrally involving theorizing in some sense or at some level. These ideas have deep roots in the analytic tradition and have shaped much received thinking on the topic. The general view is known as theory-theory, or TT, in philosophical ...

  7. Pluralistic folk psychology grew out of increasing uneasiness with the narrow terms of the debate and the reliance on experiments like the false belief task. Pluralistic folk psychology presents a new way of thinking about social cognition. Its central thesis is that folk psychology involves a variety of strategies and goals.

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