Language, Culture and Cognition from Descartes to Lewes

Language, Culture and Cognition from Descartes to Lewes
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9789004507241
ISBN-13 : 9004507248
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Language, Culture and Cognition from Descartes to Lewes by : Timo Kaitaro

The monograph tells a different story on the history of modern philosophy: the narrative is no longer centred on the question whether knowledge results from experience or reason, but whether experience and reason are in fact possible without language.

An Introduction to Culture and Psychology

An Introduction to Culture and Psychology
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 468
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ISBN-10 : 9781040089804
ISBN-13 : 1040089801
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis An Introduction to Culture and Psychology by : Valery Chirkov

The book offers an innovative introduction to culture and psychology, taking a sociocultural perspective to understand the complexities of culture-mind-behaviour interactions. In this book, the author emphasizes the dynamic relationship of the culture and the mind, outlining how organized sociocultural models regulate actions and practices across different domains of people’s lives, such as parenting, education, communication, and acculturation. Each chapter features chapter synopsis, boxed examples, a glossary of key terms, reflective questions, and recommended reading to help students engage further with the material. The book includes a range of cross-cultural case study examples and discussions which offer insights into the connections between culture, human psyche, and behaviour. An Introduction to Culture and Psychology is essential reading for undergraduate students taking culture and psychology courses. It can also be of interest to students and young scholars of psychology, anthropology, sociology, communication, and other related disciplines.

Condillac and His Reception

Condillac and His Reception
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9781000987898
ISBN-13 : 1000987892
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Condillac and His Reception by : Delphine Antoine-Mahut

This volume explores the philosophy of Étienne Bonnot de Condillac. It presents, for the first time, English-language essays on Condillac’s philosophy, making the complexity and sophistication of his arguments and their influence on early modern philosophy accessible to a wider readership. Condillac’s reflections on the origin and nature of human abilities, such as the ability to reason, reflect and use language, took philosophy in distinctly new directions. This volume showcases the diversity of themes and methods inspired by Condillac’s work. The chapters are divided into four thematic sections. Part 1 highlights themes and discussions that were central to Condillac’s own philosophical thinking, thus laying the ground for the subsequent discussions that trace Condillac’s influence in the 19th century and beyond. Part 2 focuses on the different ways in which Condillac’s philosophy has been taken up, criticised and further developed in France. Part 3 discusses thinkers working in other European countries and parts of the world who took up Condillac’s work. Finally, Part 4 looks at the practical applications of Condillac’s philosophy in a variety of different fields, such as economics, psychology, psychopathology and deaf studies. Condillac and His Reception will appeal to scholars and advanced students working on early modern philosophy, history of science and intellectual history.

The Psychology of Language

The Psychology of Language
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 1083
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ISBN-10 : 9781317710028
ISBN-13 : 1317710029
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis The Psychology of Language by : Trevor A. Harley

This thorough revision and update of the popular second edition contains everything the student needs to know about the psychology of language: how we understand, produce, and store language.

The Origins of Self

The Origins of Self
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Publisher : UCL Press
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9781787356306
ISBN-13 : 1787356302
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis The Origins of Self by : Martin P. J. Edwardes

The Origins of Self explores the role that selfhood plays in defining human society, and each human individual in that society. It considers the genetic and cultural origins of self, the role that self plays in socialisation and language, and the types of self we generate in our individual journeys to and through adulthood. Edwardes argues that other awareness is a relatively early evolutionary development, present throughout the primate clade and perhaps beyond, but self-awareness is a product of the sharing of social models, something only humans appear to do. The self of which we are aware is not something innate within us, it is a model of our self produced as a response to the models of us offered to us by other people. Edwardes proposes that human construction of selfhood involves seven different types of self. All but one of them are internally generated models, and the only non-model, the actual self, is completely hidden from conscious awareness. We rely on others to tell us about our self, and even to let us know we are a self.

Socioaesthetics

Socioaesthetics
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9789004303751
ISBN-13 : 9004303758
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Socioaesthetics by : Anders Michelsen

Aesthetics is no longer the preserve of art historians and philosophers of art. Changes in society, culture, economy, urban dynamics and everyday life, push us towards considering the aesthetic components of traditionally non-aesthetic domains. Today it is not only legitimate but necessary to query the relationship between the social as a cohesive and encompassing form of community and human institutions and the aesthetic, that is the sensual, sensory, or, perhaps better, the sensible. Increasingly the social seems to emerge from the sensible and sentient meaning of objects. The volume SocioAesthetics: Ambience – Imaginary collects scholars from social science, aesthetics, arts, and cultural studies in case-driven debate, ranging from biometrics to luxury commodities, on how a new alignment of aesthetics and the social is possible and what the possible prospects of this may be.

Text World Theory

Text World Theory
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Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9780748629909
ISBN-13 : 0748629904
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Text World Theory by : Joanna Gavins

Text World Theory is a cognitive model of all human discourse processing. In this introductory textbook, Joanna Gavins sets out a usable framework for understanding mental representations. Text World Theory is explained using naturally occurring texts and real situations, including literary works, advertising discourse, the language of lonely hearts, horoscopes, route directions, cookery books and song lyrics. The book will therefore enable students, teachers and researchers to make practical use of the text-world framework in a wide range of linguistic and literary contexts.

The Principles of Psychology

The Principles of Psychology
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 684
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4710537
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Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis The Principles of Psychology by : Herbert Spencer

The Twenty-First Century Mechanistic Theory of Human Cognition

The Twenty-First Century Mechanistic Theory of Human Cognition
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 9783030636807
ISBN-13 : 3030636801
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis The Twenty-First Century Mechanistic Theory of Human Cognition by : Diego Azevedo Leite

This book presents a theoretical critical appraisal of the Mechanistic Theory of Human Cognition (MTHC), which is one of the most popular major theories in the contemporary field of cognitive science. It analyses and evaluates whether MTHC provides a unifying account of human cognition and its explanation. The book presents a systematic investigation of the internal and external consistency of the theory, as well as a systematic comparison with other contemporary major theories in the field. In this sense, it provides a fresh look at more recent major theoretical debates in this area of scientific research and a rigorous analysis of one of its most central major theories. Rigorous theoretical work is integrated with objective consideration of relevant empirical evidence, making the discussions robust and clear. As a result, the book shows that MTHC provides a significant theoretical contribution for the field of cognitive science. The content is useful for those interested in theoretical and empirical issues concerning major theories in the contemporary field of cognitive science.

Micro and Macro Philosophy: Organicism in Biology, Philosophy, and Politics

Micro and Macro Philosophy: Organicism in Biology, Philosophy, and Politics
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 9789004440425
ISBN-13 : 9004440429
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Micro and Macro Philosophy: Organicism in Biology, Philosophy, and Politics by : Thorsten Botz-Bornstein

What role can philosophy play in a world dominated by neoliberalism and globalization? Must it join universalist ideologies as it did in past centuries? Or might it turn to ethnophilosophy and postmodern fragmentation? Micro and Macro Philosophy argues that universalist cosmopolitanism and egocentric culturalism are not the only alternatives. Western philosophy has created a false dichotomy. A better solution can be found in an organic philosophy that functions through micro-macro interactions. According to biologists, the twentieth century was the century of the gene, while the twenty-first century is destined to be the century of the organic. Micro and Macro Philosophy attempts to establish such a view in philosophy: by highlighting micro-macro patterns found in history, it seeks to design new ways of "organic thinking" in the human sciences.