Dan Zahavi, "I, you, and we"

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Description: This is a talk from Dan Zahavi (University of Copenhagen). It formed part of Session Three of The Human Mind Conference, "Self & Other: Social Cognition & Communication."
 
Created: 2017-10-24 17:49
Collection: The Human Mind Conference
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Copyright: Dan Zahavi
Language: eng (English)
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Abstract: Recently, a number of people have argued that a satisfactory account of social cognition has to pay heed to second-person engagement, and that agents that directly interact with one another, can achieve a form of interpersonal awareness, a ‘meeting’ of minds, that is qualitatively different and informationally richer than anything that can be achieved through recursive exercises of inferential mindreading. In my talk, I will pick up on this idea, and suggest that a focus on second-person engagement might also be of relevance for our understanding of collective intentionality.
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