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Derived Embodiment in Abstract Language
β Scribed by Theresa Schilhab (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 246
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
How does knowledge of phenomena and events we have no direct experiences of emerge? Having a brain that learns from being in the world, how can we conceive of prehistoric dinosaurs, Atlantis, unicorns or even βdesireβ? This book is about how abstract knowledge becomes anchored in direct experiences through well-formed conversations.
Within the framework of evolutionary biology and through the lens of contemporary studies in cognitive science, the neurosciences, sociology and anthropology, this book traces topics such as our inborn sensitivity to the environment, bottom-up and top-down processes in knowledge formation and the importance of language when we learn to categorise the world.
A major objective of this monograph is to identify the key determinants of the specific interactivity mechanisms that control the cognitive processes while we are linguistically immersed. The emphasis is on real-life interactions in conversations. While the concrete word-object paradigm depends relatively more on direct experiences, the successful acquisition of abstract knowledge depends on the emphatic skills of the interlocutor. He or she must remain sensitive to the level and quality of the imagination of the child while making mental tableaus that are believed to elicit images to which the child associates the concept.Derived embodiment in abstract thought is a landmark synthesis that operationalizes contemporary neuroscience studies of acquisition of knowledge in the real life conversational context. The result is an exciting biology-based contribution to theories of knowledge acquisition and thinking in sociology, cognitive robotics, anthropology and not at least, pedagogy.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction to the Book....Pages 1-34
Interactional Expertise....Pages 35-55
Grounded Cognition....Pages 57-85
Concrete and βAbstractβ Knowledge....Pages 87-125
Derived Embodiment and Interactional Expertise....Pages 127-152
Mental Applications....Pages 153-177
Educational Implications....Pages 179-195
Issues to Consider....Pages 197-222
Back Matter....Pages 223-242
β¦ Subjects
Semiotics;Educational Philosophy;Developmental Psychology;Evolutionary Biology
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