Original article can be found at: http://www.imprint.co.uk/ Copyright Imprint [Full text of this article is not available in the UHRA]I propose a distinction between two closely related problems: the problem of social cognition and the problem of participatory sense-making. One problem focuses on how we understand others; the other problem focuses on how, with others, we make sense out of the world. Both understanding others and making sense out of the world involve social interaction. The importance of participatory sense-making is highlighted by reviewing some recent accounts of perception that are philosophically autistic — i.e., accounts that ignore the involvement of others in our perception of the world.Peer reviewe
The paper analyzes the possibility and moral normativity of intersubjectivity - here understood as r...
In his article ‘Folk Psychological and Phenomenological Accounts of Social Perception’ (this issue),...
In his article ‘Folk Psychological and Phenomenological Accounts of Social Perception’ (this issue),...
I propose a distinction between two closely related problems: the problem of social cognition and th...
I propose a distinction between two closely related problems: the problem of social cognition and th...
I propose a distinction between two closely related problems: the problem of social cognition and th...
To philosophers it may sound strange to say that there is no problem of other minds, just as it woul...
An important amount of research effort in psychology and neuroscience over the past decades has focu...
Social thinkers often use the concept of intersubjectivity to mark out a problem of theoretical soci...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/ Copyright Elsevier [Full text of thi...
The embodied, embedded, enactive, and extended approaches to cognition explicate many important deta...
The embodied, embedded, enactive, and extended approaches to cognition explicate many important deta...
The concept of intersubjectivity is used widely, but with varying meanings. Broadly speaking, we tak...
Abstract Current theories of social cognition are mainly based on a representation-alist view. Moreo...
In this article, the notion of intersubjectivity is re-examined by going back to its original formul...
The paper analyzes the possibility and moral normativity of intersubjectivity - here understood as r...
In his article ‘Folk Psychological and Phenomenological Accounts of Social Perception’ (this issue),...
In his article ‘Folk Psychological and Phenomenological Accounts of Social Perception’ (this issue),...
I propose a distinction between two closely related problems: the problem of social cognition and th...
I propose a distinction between two closely related problems: the problem of social cognition and th...
I propose a distinction between two closely related problems: the problem of social cognition and th...
To philosophers it may sound strange to say that there is no problem of other minds, just as it woul...
An important amount of research effort in psychology and neuroscience over the past decades has focu...
Social thinkers often use the concept of intersubjectivity to mark out a problem of theoretical soci...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/ Copyright Elsevier [Full text of thi...
The embodied, embedded, enactive, and extended approaches to cognition explicate many important deta...
The embodied, embedded, enactive, and extended approaches to cognition explicate many important deta...
The concept of intersubjectivity is used widely, but with varying meanings. Broadly speaking, we tak...
Abstract Current theories of social cognition are mainly based on a representation-alist view. Moreo...
In this article, the notion of intersubjectivity is re-examined by going back to its original formul...
The paper analyzes the possibility and moral normativity of intersubjectivity - here understood as r...
In his article ‘Folk Psychological and Phenomenological Accounts of Social Perception’ (this issue),...
In his article ‘Folk Psychological and Phenomenological Accounts of Social Perception’ (this issue),...