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Frontiers in Psychology
Shared intentional engagement through language and phenomenal experience
Christoph Durt1 
关键词: interaction;    engagement;    intentionality;    consciousness;    phenomenology;    phenomenal experience;    experience;    sensations;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01016
学科分类:心理学(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

This article introduces the notion of shared intentional engagement and argues that the current debate around intersubjective interaction can profit from taking that notion into account. Shared intentional engagement holds between people when they relate together to the same meaningful entities. For instance, when people talk about something, they share intentional engagement as long as they don't talk past each other. But what if the entity talked about involves perceptual experience—is the quality of one's experiences not something that cannot be conveyed to others through language? Against this widespread idea, this article takes up philosophical arguments for the intersubjectivity of, on the one hand, language, and, on the other hand, phenomenal experience. It contents that language and phenomenal experience both exhibit shared structures that enable shared intentional engagement. It then considers an example for how this result matches well with empirical research on “pop out” experiences. Because shared intentional engagement is fundamental for all kinds of human interaction, it necessitates interdisciplinary investigations that are frequently hindered by the assumption that the phenomenal experiences of humans are hidden to others.

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