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Action, mindreading and embodied social cognition

机译:行动,思考和体现的社会认知

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One of the central insights of the embodied cognition (EC) movement is that cognition is closely tied to action. In this paper, I formulate an EC-inspired hypothesis concerning social cognition. In this domain, most think that our capacity to understand and interact with one another is best explained by appeal to some form of mindreading. I argue that prominent accounts of mindreading likely contain a significant lacuna. Evidence indicates that what I call an agent’s actional processes and states—her goals, needs, intentions, desires, and so on—likely play important roles in and for mindreading processes. If so, a full understanding of mindreading processes and their role in cognition more broadly will require an understanding of how actional mental processes interact with, influence, or take part in mindreading processes.
机译:体现的认知(EC)运动的中心见解之一是认知与行动紧密相关。在本文中,我提出了一个关于社会认知的EC启发假设。在这一领域,大多数人认为,我们对彼此理解和互动的能力最好通过诉诸某种形式的思维来解释。我认为,重要的读书念头可能包含很大的空白。证据表明,我所说的代理人的行动过程和状态(她的目标,需求,意图,愿望等)可能在阅读过程中或对于阅读过程起着重要作用。如果是这样,那么对阅读过程及其在认知中的作用的全面理解将需要了解行动性心理过程如何与阅读过程相互作用,影响或参与阅读过程。

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