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https://doi.org/10.21464/sp33206

Mutual and Solidary Incorporation as Elementary Forms of Social Cognition

Henning Nörenberg ; University of Rostock, Institute of Philosophy, August-Bebel-Straße 28, DE–18055 Rostock


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Abstract

In this paper, I investigate the bodily dimension of elementary forms of social cognition. I argue that the discussions on participatory sense-making and mutual incorporation as its phenomenologically accessible dimension can provide valuable conceptual tools accounting for a pre-reflective, bodily-organised sense of having to do with another subject. I also argue, however, that the bodily sense of sharedness intended in these discussions is less informative concerning recent findings from the discussion on collective intentionality. Therefore, I suggest reconsidering Hermann Schmitz’ notion of solidary incorporation as an alternative.

Keywords

Hermann Schmitz; enactivism; social cognition; collective intentionality; sense of us; bodily dimension

Hrčak ID:

222838

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/222838

Publication date:

28.12.2018.

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