I clarify recently developed phenomenological approaches to social cognition. These are approaches that, drawing on developmental science, social neuroscience, and dynamic systems theory, emphasize the involvement of embodied and enactive processes together with communicative and narrative practices in contexts of intersubjective understanding. I review some of the evidence that supports these approaches. I consider a variety of criticisms leveled against them, and defend the role of phenomenology in the explanation of social cognition. Finally, I show how these phenomenological approaches can solve the “starting problem” of social cognition.Peer reviewe
We argue that phenomenology can be of central and positive importance to the cognitive sciences, and...
Social robots are robots designed to interact with humans or with each other in ways that approximat...
Social cognition emerged in the 1970s and 80s as an attempt to answer social-psychological questions...
I clarify recently developed phenomenological approaches to social cognition. These are approaches t...
Can phenomenological evidence play a decisive role in accepting or rejecting social cognition theori...
In contemporary social cognition debate not many people ask the question why and how the interacting...
We explore relationships between phenomenology and developmental psychology through an in-depth anal...
A recent framework inspired by phenomenological philosophy, dynamical systems theory, embodied cogni...
The orthodox view of social cognition maintains that mentalizing is an important and pervasive eleme...
There has been significant growth in critical approaches to social psychology in recent years. Pheno...
The main issue addressed in this paper is to provide a reassessment of the role and relevance of the...
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...
An important amount of research effort in psychology and neuroscience over the past decades has focu...
Social robots are robots designed to interact with humans or with each other in ways that approximat...
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...
We argue that phenomenology can be of central and positive importance to the cognitive sciences, and...
Social robots are robots designed to interact with humans or with each other in ways that approximat...
Social cognition emerged in the 1970s and 80s as an attempt to answer social-psychological questions...
I clarify recently developed phenomenological approaches to social cognition. These are approaches t...
Can phenomenological evidence play a decisive role in accepting or rejecting social cognition theori...
In contemporary social cognition debate not many people ask the question why and how the interacting...
We explore relationships between phenomenology and developmental psychology through an in-depth anal...
A recent framework inspired by phenomenological philosophy, dynamical systems theory, embodied cogni...
The orthodox view of social cognition maintains that mentalizing is an important and pervasive eleme...
There has been significant growth in critical approaches to social psychology in recent years. Pheno...
The main issue addressed in this paper is to provide a reassessment of the role and relevance of the...
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...
An important amount of research effort in psychology and neuroscience over the past decades has focu...
Social robots are robots designed to interact with humans or with each other in ways that approximat...
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...
We argue that phenomenology can be of central and positive importance to the cognitive sciences, and...
Social robots are robots designed to interact with humans or with each other in ways that approximat...
Social cognition emerged in the 1970s and 80s as an attempt to answer social-psychological questions...