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Beyond single-mindedness: a figure-ground reversal for the cognitive sciences

Dingemanse, Mark, Liesenfeld, Andreas, Rasenberg, Marlou, Albert, Saul, Ameka, Felix K., Birhane, Abeba, Bolis, Dimitris, Cassell, Justine, Clift, Rebecca, Cuffari, Elena, De Jaegher, Hanne, Novaes, Catarina Dutilh, Enfield, N. J., Fusaroli, Riccardo, Gregoromichelaki, Eleni, Hutchins, Edwin, Konvalinka, Ivana, Milton, Damian, Rączaszek-Leonardi, Joanna, Reddy, Vasudevi, Rossano, Federico, Schlangen, David, Seibt, Johanna, Stokoe, Elizabeth, Suchman, Lucy, Vesper, Cordula, Wheatley, Thalia and Wiltschko, Martina (2023) Beyond single-mindedness: a figure-ground reversal for the cognitive sciences. Cognitive science, 47 (1). ISSN 0364-0213

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Identification Number: 10.1111/cogs.13230

Abstract

A fundamental fact about human minds is that they are never truly alone: all minds are steeped in situated interaction. That social interaction matters is recognized by any experimentalist who seeks to exclude its influence by studying individuals in isolation. On this view, interaction complicates cognition. Here, we explore the more radical stance that interaction co-constitutes cognition: that we benefit from looking beyond single minds toward cognition as a process involving interacting minds. All around the cognitive sciences, there are approaches that put interaction center stage. Their diverse and pluralistic origins may obscure the fact that collectively, they harbor insights and methods that can respecify foundational assumptions and fuel novel interdisciplinary work. What might the cognitive sciences gain from stronger interactional foundations? This represents, we believe, one of the key questions for the future. Writing as a transdisciplinary collective assembled from across the classic cognitive science hexagon and beyond, we highlight the opportunity for a figure-ground reversal that puts interaction at the heart of cognition. The interactive stance is a way of seeing that deserves to be a key part of the conceptual toolkit of cognitive scientists.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: © 2023 Cognitive Science Society LLC.
Divisions: Psychological and Behavioural Science
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology
Date Deposited: 27 Feb 2023 16:33
Last Modified: 15 Apr 2024 17:51
URI: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/118280

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