Phenomenology of social cognition and second-person neuroscience

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  • Ivana Anton Mlinar Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (Mendoza, Argentina); CONICET

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.17.2020.29702

Keywords:

second-personperspective, social cognition, neuroscientific experimentation, interaction

Abstract

Most of the studies on the nature of social cognition, which has also been understood as second-person perspective, have taken place within the framework of the socalled "theory of mind", basically understood as inferential capacity for attribution of mental states. Phenomenology, on the contrary, shows the embodied and integrated nature of self-experience, which consequently allows immediate access to the lived experience of the other. The incorporation of this understanding of social cognition in the experimental field has proposed an interactive turn: from observational perspectives and individual mechanisms to interactive scenarios and participatory processes. This work aims to show both the phenomenological meaning of social cognition as well as the various interpretations that have found application in neuroscientific experimentation as second-person perspectives, in order to evaluate their contributions and offer possible open tasks.

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Published

2021-02-08

How to Cite

Anton Mlinar, I. (2021). Phenomenology of social cognition and second-person neuroscience. Investigaciones Fenomenológicas, (17), 19–35. https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.17.2020.29702

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