L’azione sociale e l’interazione sociale tra sociologia, filosofia della mente, scienze cognitive, neurodiritto e informatica giuridica
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The concepts of social action and social interaction, simple or symbolic, have been constructed on the basis of viral beliefs of naive psychology (conscience, free will, felicific calculation, choice, autonomous decision, etc.), in an epistemological process that tends to make sociology independent from the natural sciences. The cognitive sciences (neuroscience, general linguistics, Artificial Intelligence), the philosophy of the mind and the neurolaw have now brought to the fore the question of natural-artificial tension and have undermined naive psychology, the classical model of a man endowed with free arbitrariness and, in some ways, even scientific psychology. Hence the need to rethink both social action and social interaction, in terms of non-integrated interdisciplinarityDownloads
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