Enacting a social ecology: radically embodied intersubjectivity.

作者: Marek McGann

DOI: 10.3389/FPSYG.2014.01321

关键词: Social psychologyEcological psychologyIntersubjectivitySocial ecologyBehavior settingsAffordanceCultural psychologyEnactivismEpistemologyPsychologyEmbodied cognition

摘要: Embodied approaches to cognitive science frequently describe the mind as “world-involving”, indicating complementary and interdependent relationships between an agent its environment. The precise nature of environment is left ill-described, however, provides a challenge for such approaches, particularly, it noted here, enactive approach which emphasises this complementarity in quite radical terms. This paper argues that enactivists should work find common cause with dynamic form ecological psychology, theoretical perspective most explicit theory psychological currently extant. In doing so, intersubjective, cultural ecology human psychology explored, challenges poses both enactivist outlined. behavior settings (Barker, 1968; Schoggen, 1989) used present framework resolving some these challenges. Drawing various strands together outline embodied account intersubjectivity social activity presented.

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