TY - JOUR AU - Tanaka, Shogo PY - 2014/12/19 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Creation between two minded-bodies: Intercorporeality and social cognition JF - Academic Quarter | Akademisk kvarter JA - AcademicQuarter VL - 0 IS - 09 SE - DO - 10.5278/ojs.academicquarter.v0i09.3264 UR - https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/ak/article/view/3264 SP - 265-276 AB - <p>My aim here is to describe how meaningful communication is generated from embodied interactions between the self and the other. In order to do so, first, I revisit and clarify Merleau-Ponty’s notion of intercorporeality based on his texts. Intercorporeality is formulated as the reciprocal perception-action loop between the self and the other. Perceiving the other’s action prompts the same action in the self (e.g., contagious yawning), or its possibility (e.g., smiling), and vice versa. It is the process underlying the understanding of intentions in another’s actions. Then, I extend the notion of intercorporeality from the enactive perspective. Since we immediately grasp the intention of another’s action through perceiving it, that action appears as such that affords us to react naturally in response. Thus, intercorporeality unfolds as the embodied interaction of action-reaction, which at a certain moment overrides the individual’sintentions and gains its own autonomy. It is through this process that intersubjectively meaningful communications are created.</p> ER -