Direct perception in the intersubjective context
- PMID: 18442924
- DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.03.003
Direct perception in the intersubjective context
Abstract
This paper, in opposition to the standard theories of social cognition found in psychology and cognitive science, defends the idea that direct perception plays an important role in social cognition. The two dominant theories, theory theory (TT) and simulation theory (ST), both posit something more than a perceptual element as necessary for our ability to understand others, i.e., to "mindread" or "mentalize." In contrast, certain phenomenological approaches depend heavily on the concept of perception and the idea that we have a direct perceptual grasp of the other person's intentions, feelings, etc. This paper explains precisely what the notion of direct perception means, offers evidence from developmental studies, and proposes a non-simulationist interpretation of the neuroscience of mirror systems.
Comment in
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On how we perceive the social world. Criticizing Gallagher's view on direct perception and outlining an alternative.Conscious Cogn. 2008 Jun;17(2):544-52; discussion 553-5. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.03.009. Epub 2008 Apr 22. Conscious Cogn. 2008. PMID: 18434198
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Social understanding through direct perception? Yes, by interacting.Conscious Cogn. 2009 Jun;18(2):535-42; discussion 543-50. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.10.007. Epub 2008 Dec 16. Conscious Cogn. 2009. PMID: 19091603
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