2019
DOI: 10.5840/philtopics201947223
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Engineering Affect

Abstract: Philosophical work exploring the relation between cognition and the Internet is now an active area of research. Some adopt an externalist framework, arguing that the Internet should be seen as environmental scaffolding that drives and shapes cognition. However, despite growing interest in this topic, little attention has been paid to how the Internet influences our affective life—our moods, our emotions, and our ability to regulate these and other feeling states. We argue that the Internet scaffolds not only c… Show more

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“…In conclusion, social narratives allow an interactive form of space management 43 the negotiation and management of "we-space"encoding social beliefs as causal sequences connecting agents, places and events. As explained by Krueger and Osler 44 : "A we-space arises when individuals interact with one another in ways that create a felt sense of a shared space of possibilities. The notion of we-space emphasizes how certain interpersonal interactions are permeated by a sense of sharing a space with another.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In conclusion, social narratives allow an interactive form of space management 43 the negotiation and management of "we-space"encoding social beliefs as causal sequences connecting agents, places and events. As explained by Krueger and Osler 44 : "A we-space arises when individuals interact with one another in ways that create a felt sense of a shared space of possibilities. The notion of we-space emphasizes how certain interpersonal interactions are permeated by a sense of sharing a space with another.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…When players log into massively multiplayer online role-playing games, while they remain in their physical surroundings, they also are able to attend to and act in the virtual environment of the game via their avatar. Players occupy a “hybrid” (Berger, 2020 , 616) or “blended” (Krueger & Osler, 2019 ) space that spans their offline and online environments (also see Ollinaho 2018 ; Hardesty & Sherados, 2019 ). Notably, unless players are sitting in the same physical location, no two players experience the same hybrid space, as the physical environment will differ from player to player.…”
Section: Sociality Embodiment and Technological Mediationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last section of this paper I would like to develop the idea of recognition of the presence of anxiety in the so-called "affective niche", or affective scaffolding, which is a form of self-styled environment constructed in everyday life by the particular shaping of the affective tonality of our routines (by colors, music, lightning) 3 [4]. For this reason I would like to briefly consider two cases of implementing the phenomenological hermeneutics as sufficient approach in the research of anxiety protocols (see Simonÿ et al' research of nursing protocols and interviews on the patients' lived experience, and Alberto de Castro's implementation of hermeneutic technique) [7][8][9][10].…”
Section: Rm Rilkementioning
confidence: 99%