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Social phenomena as a challenge to the scaling-up problem

Petracca, Enrico (2023) Social phenomena as a challenge to the scaling-up problem. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences.

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The “scaling-up” problem concerns radical embodied cognition’s (REC) supposed inability to extend its explanatory reach beyond simple cognitive phenomena. This paper questions the problem’s main assumption, that is, the possibility of sorting phenomena according to their inherent cognitive complexity or representation-hunger. To do so, I focus on a class of phenomena whose degree of representation-hunger has been much debated: social phenomena (and their cognitive correlates). Some, like Clark and Toribio (1994), consider social phenomena the absolute top of representation-hunger, while others, like radical enactivists, conceive of sociality as a non-representational resource; two opposite views which demonstrate how hard it is to place sociality somewhere in a representational hierarchy. An exploration into two social disciplines provides reasons to question the tenability of the scaling-up problem in the case of social phenomena and hence in general. The long debate in social psychology over dual-process models of cognition suggests distinguishing between the complexity of a task and its putative cognitive requirements, therefore rejecting that form of cognitive-task essentialism inherent in the idea of representation-hunger. The recent encounter of radical enactivism with social theory provides, on the other hand, a non-representational explanation of institutional phenomena. In the end, the paper suggests that one of the following must hold: either the scaling-up problem is untenable in its traditional (hierarchical) understanding or radical enactivism has already scaled up to social phenomena, understood as the pinnacle of representation-hunger.


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Petracca, Enricoenrico.petracca@kli.ac.at
Keywords: scaling-up problem; radical enactivism; representation-hunger; social phenomena; dual-process theory; institutions
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Cognitive Science
Specific Sciences > Cognitive Science > Concepts and Representations
Specific Sciences > Economics
Specific Sciences > Psychology > Judgment and Decision Making
Specific Sciences > Psychology > Social Psychology
Depositing User: Dr. Enrico Petracca
Date Deposited: 05 Jan 2024 03:06
Last Modified: 05 Jan 2024 03:06
Item ID: 22913
Journal or Publication Title: Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences
Publisher: Springer
Official URL: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11097-0...
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Cognitive Science
Specific Sciences > Cognitive Science > Concepts and Representations
Specific Sciences > Economics
Specific Sciences > Psychology > Judgment and Decision Making
Specific Sciences > Psychology > Social Psychology
Date: 2023
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/22913

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