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Bodily selves in relation: embodied simulation as second-person perspective on intersubjectivity

机译:身体自我的关系:将模拟体现为关于主体间性的第二人称视角

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This article addresses basic aspects of social cognition focusing on the pivotal role played by the lived body in the constitution of our experience of others. It is suggested that before studying intersubjectivity we should better qualify the notion of the self. A minimal notion of the self, the bodily self, defined in terms of its motor potentialities, is proposed. The discovery of mirror mechanisms for action, emotions and sensations led to the proposal of an embodied approach to intersubjectivity-embodied simulation (ES) theory. ES and the related notion of neural reuse provide a new empirically based perspective on intersubjectivity, viewed first and foremost as intercorporeality. ES challenges the notion that folk psychology is the sole account of interpersonal understanding. ES is discussed within a second-person perspective on mindreading.
机译:本文着眼于社会认知的基本方面,重点是活体在我们他人经验构成中的关键作用。建议在研究主体间性之前,我们应该更好地界定自我的概念。提出了关于自我的最小概念,即根据其运动潜能定义的身体自我。对动作,情感和感觉的镜像机制的发现导致提出了一种主体间体现模拟(ES)理论的具体方法。 ES和相关的神经重用概念为主体间性提供了一个新的基于经验的视角,首先被视为主体间性。 ES对民间心理是人际理解的唯一解释提出了挑战。在关于阅读的第二人称视角中讨论了ES。

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