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Losing Social Space: Phenomenological Disruptions of Spatiality and Embodiment in Moebius Syndrome and Schizophrenia

机译:失去社会空间:空间现象的现象学破坏和莫比乌斯综合症和精神分裂症的体现

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Social cognition and interpersonal relatedness are currently much-discussed topics in philosophy and cognitive science. Many of the debates focus on the causal mechanisms purportedly responsible for our ability to relate to and understand one another. When emotions and affectivity enter into these debates, they are generally portrayed as targets of social cognitive processes (i.e., as perceived in another person’s facial expressions, gestures, utterances, behavioural patterns, etc.) that must be interpreted or ‘decoded’ by the mechanisms in question. However, the role that emotions and affectivity play in facilitating interpersonal relatedness has not received the same level of attention. Nor has much thought been given to the spatiality of our interpersonal relations—that is, the common space in which we come together and engage with one another as social agents.
机译:社会认知和人际关系是当前在哲学和认知科学中讨论最多的话题。许多辩论集中在据称导致我们相互联系和理解的能力的因果机制上。当情绪和情感进入这些辩论时,通常将其描绘为社交认知过程的目标(即,如在他人的面部表情,手势,话语,行为模式等中所感知到的),这些过程必须由情感者解释或“解码”。有问题的机制。但是,情感和情感在促进人际关系方面所起的作用尚未引起同等关注。对于人际关系的空间性,即我们聚在一起作为社会主体相互参与的共同空间,也没有多加考虑。

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