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For the purposes of his argument, how does Socrates describe the human soul or creature?
Theory of Mind
The ability to attribute mental states—beliefs, intents, desires, emotions—to oneself and to others.
Intuitive Psychology
The natural ability to understand and make predictions about others' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors without extensive formal learning.
Psychological Schemata
Mental structures that organize knowledge and beliefs, influencing perception, memory, and understanding.
Self-Schemes
Cognitive structures that organize knowledge, memories, and views about oneself.
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