Individualism versus interactionism about social understanding
@article{Martens2018IndividualismVI, title={Individualism versus interactionism about social understanding}, author={Judith Martens and T. Schlicht}, journal={Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences}, year={2018}, volume={17}, pages={245-266} }
In the debate about the nature of social cognition we see a shift towards theories that explain social understanding through interaction. This paper discusses autopoietic enactivism and the we-mode approach in the light of such developments. We argue that a problem seems to arise for these theories: an interactionist account of social cognition makes the capacity of shared intentionality a presupposition of social understanding, while the capacity of engaging in scenes of shared intentionality… Expand
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