I see actions. Affordances and the expressive role of perceptual judgments

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Sanchez, David [1 ]
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[1] Univ Granada, Granada, Spain
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Ecological psychology; Naturalism; non-factualism; representationalism; expressivism; perceptual judgments; ECOLOGICAL APPROACH;
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10.1080/09515089.2024.2314656
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B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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Originally formulated as a theory of perception, ecological psychology has shown in recent decades an increasing interest in language. However, a comprehensive approach to language by ecological psychology has not yet been developed, as there is neither a naturalist philosophy of language nor one that takes ecological psychology as its scientific background. Our goal here is to argue that a subject naturalist and non-factualist framework can open the possibility of an expressivist analysis of perceptual judgments that is compatible with the ecological understanding of perception, showing that such utterances do not work as descriptions of facts or states-of-affairs, but rather say something about the practical requirements necessary to display a perceptual vocabulary. We will also argue that this approach allows an understanding of perceptual content as clusters of socially-mediated affordances. If our proposal is sound, it would constitute a first and fruitful approximation toward establishing a naturalist link between embodied cognitive science and philosophy of language.
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