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The intersubjective turn

We are currently witnessing not just an interactive, but an intersubjective turn in social cognition research.
In this chapter – a draft for an Oxford Handbook on Embodied, Embedded, Enactive, and Extended Cognition – I explain why I think this is so, and how the framework of participatory sense-making can support this intersubjective turn.

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How we affect each other

The social interaction processes we engage in can affect the core of our self-constitution, because the intimate relations between intercorporeality and personal experience can reach deep levels of bodily affection. And so, in and through social interaction, we can truly affect each other. De Jaegher, H (2015). How we affect each other. Michel Henry’s “pathos-with” […]