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  1. Introduction: Origin and Evolution of Language—An Interdisciplinary Perspective

    Francesco Ferretti, Ines Adornetti, ... Serena Nicchiarelli in Topoi
    Article 02 May 2018
  2. Philosophy of Mind and/as the Repression of Interpersonal Understanding

    This chapter argues that traditional philosophy of mind turns on misrepresenting the I-you-relationship as a subject-object-relationship. This leads...
    Chapter 2019
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    Chapter 2024
  4. What’s so Special About Interaction in Social Cognition?

    Enactivists often defend the following two claims: ( a. ) Successful interactions are not driven and explained by the interactors’ ability to mindread...

    Article 26 January 2016
  5. Time in Intersubjectivity: Some Tools for Analysis

    Proper timing and other temporal factors are often viewed as important for rhythmic and synchronised social interaction. The chapter attempts to...
    Chapter 2016
  6. Intercorporeity: Enaction, Simulation, and the Science of Social Cognition

    In this chapter, I want to address two issues. The first one is a local issue within current debates about social cognition pertaining to differences...
    Shaun Gallagher in Phenomenology and Science
    Chapter 2016
  7. Explicating the Key Notions of Copresence and Verification in Relation to Husserl’s Use of the Term Direct to Describe Empathy

    Zahavi and Gallagher’s contemporary direct perception model of intersubjectivity has its roots in the phenomenological project of Edmund Husserl....

    Heath Williams in Human Studies
    Article 21 October 2016
  8. The Living Body and the Lived Body in the Clinical Encounter: How Does the Body Shape Ethical Practice

    How does the body shape the clinical encounter? In contemporary debates, evidence-based medicine is thought to favor exclusively the body as object:...
    Reference work entry 2017
  9. Soziale Wahrnehmung zwischen Erkenntnistheorie und Anthropologie

    Dass unsere menschliche Wahrnehmung zutiefst von der Sozialität unseres Weltbezugs geprägt ist, wurde in der Phänomenologie wie auch in der...
    Chapter 2017
  10. The Social Matrix: Primary Empathy as the Ground of Ethics

    Macbeth has resolved that he will kill Banquo, his friend and comrade in battle, so as to ensure his future as King. He calls on the night to...
    Chapter 2016
  11. Making the Self, II: Psychological Self-Consciousness

    The construction of the virtual inner space of the mind is the topic of this chapter, which works back and forth between theoretical psychology and...
    Michele Di Francesco, Massimo Marraffa, Alfredo Paternoster in The Self and its Defenses
    Chapter 2016
  12. Internal States: From Headache to Anger. Conceptualization and Semantic Mastery

    Here we ask if we can also apply the distinction between referential and inferential competence we introduced in Chap.  3...
    Sara Dellantonio, Luigi Pastore in Internal Perception
    Chapter 2017
  13. Situating Emotions: From Embodied Cognition to Mindreading

    In this article we analyze the strengths and weaknesses of mindreading versus embodied cognition approaches to emotion understanding. In the first...

    Leon de Bruin, Derek Strijbos, Marc Slors in Topoi
    Article 08 October 2013
  14. Beyond Cartesianism: Body-perception and the immediacy of empathy

    The current debates dealing with empathy, social cognition, and the problem of other minds widely accept the assumption that, whereas we can directly...

    Article 19 May 2015
  15. Develo** open intersubjectivity: On the interpersonal sha** of experience

    The aim of this paper is to motivate the need for and then present the outline of an alternative explanation of what Dan Zahavi has dubbed “open...

    Article 29 January 2014
  16. Concluding on Biopsychosocial Essences

    This chapter sketches how the three registers of the biopsychosocial whole of human being fit together when consciousness is made central. It makes...
    Chapter 2015
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