This is not the place for a manifesto for cognitive social science, which will stand or
fall with cognitive science as a whole. (Minimal Social Science in accordance with my
three suggestions given earlier will, of course, survive irrespective of the fate of the cognitive
sciences.) Rather to suggest that if social science is to extend from the minimal approach, which seems to follow from the difficulties with the dispositional account,
and acquire a genuinely psychological dimension, then it should not proceed independently
of the sciences of tacit mental processing.