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Situated Normativity: The Normative Aspect of Embodied Cognition in Unreflective Action

机译:情境规范性:非反思性行为中的体验式认知的规范性方面

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In everyday life we often act adequately, yet without deliberation. For instance, we immediately obtain and maintain an appropriate distance from others in an elevator. The notion of normativity implied here is a very basic one, namely distinguishing adequate from inadequate, correct from incorrect, or better from worse in the context of a particular situation. In the first part of this paper I investigate such ‘situated normativity’ by focusing on unreflective expert action. More particularly, I use Wittgenstein's examples of craftsmen (tailors and architects) absorbed in action to introduce situated normativity. Situated normativity can be understood as the normative aspect of embodied cognition in unreflective skillful action. I develop Wittgenstein's insight that a peculiar type of affective behaviour, ‘directed discontent’, is essential for getting things right without reflection. Directed discontent is a reaction of appreciation in action and is introduced as a paradigmatic expression of situated normativity. In the second part I discuss Wittgenstein's ideas on the normativity of what he calls ‘blind’ rule-following and the ‘bedrock’ of immediate action. What matters for understanding the normativity of (even ‘blind’) rule-following, is not that one has the capacity for linguistic articulation or reflection but that one is reliably participating in a communal custom. In the third part I further investigate the complex relationships between unreflective skillful action, perception, emotion, and normativity. Part of this entails an account of the link between normativity at the level of the expert's socio-cultural practice and the individual's situated and lived normativity.
机译:在日常生活中,我们经常采取适当的行动,但没有经过深思熟虑。例如,我们立即在电梯中获得并保持与其他人的适当距离。这里暗示的规范性概念是一个非常基本的概念,即在特定情况下区分适当与不足,正确与不正确或更好与更坏。在本文的第一部分中,我将重点放在非反思性专家行为上,研究这种“规范性”。更具体地说,我使用维特根斯坦(Wittgenstein)举足轻重的工匠(裁缝和建筑师)的例子来介绍情境规范。情境规范性可以理解为非反射性熟练动作中体现的认知的规范性方面。我发展了维特根斯坦的见解,即一种特殊的情感行为,即“直接的不满”,对于正确无误地做事至关重要。定向的不满是对行动的欣赏的反应,并作为处在规范的范式表达。在第二部分中,我讨论维特根斯坦关于“盲目”遵循规则和立即行动的“基石”的规范性的思想。理解(甚至是“盲目的”)规则遵循的规范性,重要的不是一个人具有语言表达或反思的能力,而是一个人可靠地参与了公共习俗。在第三部分中,我进一步研究了非反射性技巧动作,感知,情感和规范之间的复杂关系。其中的一部分需要说明专家的社会文化实践层面的规范性与个人处境和生活的规范性之间的联系。

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    《Mind》 |2008年第468期|p.973-1001|共29页
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    Erik Rietveld;

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    Fellow in Philosophy Department of Philosophy Harvard University Emerson Hall Cambridge, MA 02138 USA rietveld{at}fas.harvard.edu;

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