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What can the concept of affective scaffolding do for us?

Jussi A. Saarinen

2020Philosophical Psychology57 citationsDOI

Abstract

The concept of affective scaffolding designates the various ways in which we manipulate the environment to influence our affective lives. In this article, I present a constructive critique of recent discussion on affective scaffolding. In Part 1, I summarize how the theories of situated mind and niche construction contribute to a multidimensional notion of scaffolding. In Part 2, I focus specifically on affective scaffolding and argue that current ambiguity over its distinctive criteria causes uncertainty as to how the concept can and should be used. In Part 3, I identify and examine two possible responses to the suggested state of conceptual ambiguity. The first, restrictive option is to keep pushing for more definite criteria. The second, permissive option is to embrace and work with a broad understanding of affective scaffolding. I argue that the latter choice is more pragmatic and productive. To conclude, I summarize where my examination leaves us in regard to ongoing theoretical work on affective scaffolding.

Topics & Concepts

AmbiguityScaffoldConstructiveSituatedEpistemologyPsychologyFocus (optics)Cognitive scienceAffect (linguistics)Cognitive psychologySociologyComputer scienceCommunicationProcess (computing)Artificial intelligencePhilosophyOperating systemPhysicsOpticsProgramming languageDatabaseEmbodied and Extended CognitionEmotions and Moral BehaviorMental Health and Psychiatry
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