Enactive intersubjectivity: Participatory sense-making and mutual incorporation

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作者
Fuchs, Thomas [1 ,3 ]
De Jaegher, Hanne [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Heidelberg Univ, Dept Gen Psychiat, Heidelberg, Germany
[2] Univ Sussex, Ctr Computat Neurosci & Robot, Brighton, E Sussex, England
[3] Heidelberg Univ, Dept Psychiat, D-69115 Heidelberg, Germany
关键词
Coordination; Enaction; Infancy; Intercorporality; Intersubjectivity; Participatory sense-making; Phenomenology; Social interaction; DIRECT PERCEPTION; COORDINATION; SIMULATION; IMITATION; PATTERNS; GESTURES; AUTISM;
D O I
10.1007/s11097-009-9136-4
中图分类号
B [哲学、宗教];
学科分类号
01 ; 0101 ;
摘要
Current theories of social cognition are mainly based on a representationalist view. Moreover, they focus on a rather sophisticated and limited aspect of understanding others, i.e. on how we predict and explain others' behaviours through representing their mental states. Research into the 'social brain' has also favoured a third-person paradigm of social cognition as a passive observation of others' behaviour, attributing it to an inferential, simulative or projective process in the individual brain. In this paper, we present a concept of social understanding as an ongoing, dynamical process of participatory sense-making and mutual incorporation. This process may be described (1) from a dynamical agentive systems point of view as an interaction and coordination of two embodied agents; (2) from a phenomenological approach as a mutual incorporation, i.e. a process in which the lived bodies of both participants extend and form a common intercorporality. Intersubjectivity, it is argued, is not a solitary task of deciphering or simulating the movements of others but means entering a process of embodied interaction and generating common meaning through it. This approach will be further illustrated by an analysis of primary dyadic interaction in early childhood.
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页码:465 / 486
页数:22
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