Re-evoking absent people: what languaging implies for radical embodiment

Stephen J. Cowley, Marie-Theres Fester-Seeger
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Abstract Re - evoking examines how languaging enacts human social intelligence. Turning from linguistic tradition, we reduce language to neither abstracta nor form. Rather, as human activity, languaging enables people to co-act as they direct attention within what Margolis (2010b; 2016) calls an enlanguaged world. Given their embodiment, people use languaging to evoke absent others in a flow of action, feeling, judgment, and attitudes. Although based on organism-environment coupling, languaging is also activity that re-evokes the absent. In an enlanguaged world, people use emplaced activity as part of practices, events, situations, artifacts, and so on. Hence, people reach beyond the body as they re-evoke the absent by languaging or, by definition, “activity in which wordings play a part.” As we suggest, absent people are evoked by othering . In common domains (e.g. a school), social habits give rise to dispositions during a history of co-acting that, later, can re-evoke absent others and past selves. Having begun with a literary example, we later turn to a detailed case study to show how a narrator brings feeling to languaging (in this case, frustration) as she re-evokes other people as they are for her. In conclusion, we suggest that radical embodiment needs to be extended to include how human practices link coupling with social intelligence as people channel what they do with the help of languaging.
重新唤起缺席的人:语言对激进具体化的暗示
摘要重新唤起研究语言是如何塑造人类社会智能的。从语言传统出发,我们将语言还原为既非抽象也非形式。相反,作为人类活动,语言使人们能够合作,因为他们在Margolis (2010;2016年)称之为一个语言世界。考虑到语言的具体体现,人们使用语言来唤起在行动、感觉、判断和态度的流动中缺席的其他人。语言虽然是建立在生物与环境耦合的基础上,但也是一种重新唤起缺失的活动。在使用语言的世界中,人们使用放置的活动作为实践、事件、情景、工件等的一部分。因此,当人们通过语言重新唤起缺席时,他们超越了身体,或者根据定义,“语言发挥作用的活动”。正如我们所说,缺席的人是由他人引起的。在共同的领域(例如学校),社会习惯在共同行为的历史中产生性格,后来可以重新唤起缺席的他人和过去的自我。从一个文学例子开始,我们随后转向一个详细的案例研究,以展示叙述者如何将情感带入语言(在这种情况下,是沮丧),因为她重新唤起了其他人对她的感觉。总之,我们认为,激进的体现需要扩展到包括人类的实践如何将耦合与社会智力联系起来,因为人们在语言的帮助下引导他们做什么。
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