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We can work it out: an enactive look at cooperation

机译:我们可以解决:积极看待合作

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The past years have seen an increasing debate on cooperation and its unique human character. Philosophers and psychologists have proposed that cooperative activities are characterized by shared goals to which participants are committed through the ability to understand each other’s intentions. Despite its popularity, some serious issues arise with this approach to cooperation. First, one may challenge the assumption that high-level mental processes are necessary for engaging in acting cooperatively. If they are, then how do agents that do not possess such ability (preverbal children, or children with autism who are often claimed to be mind-blind) engage in cooperative exchanges, as the evidence suggests? Secondly, to define cooperation as the result of two de-contextualized minds reading each other’s intentions may fail to fully acknowledge the complexity of situated, interactional dynamics and the interplay of variables such as the participants’ relational and personal history and experience. In this paper we challenge such accounts of cooperation, calling for an embodied approach that sees cooperation not only as an individual attitude toward the other, but also as a property of interaction processes. Taking an enactive perspective, we argue that cooperation is an intrinsic part of any interaction, and that there can be cooperative interaction before complex communicative abilities are achieved. The issue then is not whether one is able or not to read the other’s intentions, but what it takes to participate in joint action. From this basic account, it should be possible to build up more complex forms of cooperation as needed. Addressing the study of cooperation in these terms may enhance our understanding of human social development, and foster our knowledge of different ways of engaging with others, as in the case of autism.
机译:在过去的几年中,关于合作及其独特的人性的辩论越来越多。哲学家和心理学家提出,合作活动的特点是共同的目标,参与者可以通过了解彼此的意图来实现共同的目标。尽管它很受欢迎,但是这种合作方式仍然引起一些严重的问题。首先,可能会挑战这样的假设,即高层的心理过程对于参与合作行为是必要的。如果是这样,那么如证据所示,不具备这种能力的代理人(谚语儿童或通常被称为盲人的自闭症儿童)如何进行合作交流?其次,将合作定义为两个互不相关的思想者读懂彼此的意图的结果,这可能无法完全承认所处位置,交互动力学以及参与者(如参与者的关系和个人历史及经验)等变量之间的复杂性。在本文中,我们对这种合作进行了挑战,呼吁采取一种具体化的方法,将合作不仅视为对他人的一种个人态度,而且还将其视为互动过程的一种特性。从积极的角度出发,我们认为合作是任何互动的内在组成部分,并且在实现复杂的沟通能力之前可以进行合作互动。那么,问题不在于一个人是否能够理解另一个人的意图,而在于参与共同行动需要做什么。从这个基本的角度来看,应该有可能根据需要建立更复杂的合作形式。用这些术语来研究合作研究可能会增进我们对人类社会发展的理解,并增进我们对与他人互动的不同方式的了解,例如自闭症。

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