%0 Journal Article %T Mutual and Solidary Incorporation as Elementary Forms of Social Cognition %A N£¿renberg %A Henning %J - %D 2018 %R 10.21464/sp33206 %X Sa£¿etak In this paper, I investigate the bodily dimension of elementary forms of social cognition. I argue that the discussions on participatory sense-making and mutual incorporation as its phenomenologically accessible dimension can provide valuable conceptual tools accounting for a pre-reflective, bodily-organised sense of having to do with another subject. I also argue, however, that the bodily sense of sharedness intended in these discussions is less informative concerning recent findings from the discussion on collective intentionality. Therefore, I suggest reconsidering Hermann Schmitz¡¯ notion of solidary incorporation as an alternative %K Hermann Schmitz %K enactivism %K social cognition %K collective intentionality %K sense of us %K bodily dimension %U https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=325072