Guy Dove, "Abstract Concepts and the Embodied Mind: Rethinking Grounded Cognition"
English | ISBN: 0190061979 | 2022 | 280 pages | EPUB, PDF | 4 MB + 14 MB
English | ISBN: 0190061979 | 2022 | 280 pages | EPUB, PDF | 4 MB + 14 MB
Our thoughts depend on knowledge about objects, people, properties, and events. To think about where we left our keys, what we are going to make for dinner, when we last fed the dogs, and how we are going to survive our next visit with our family, we need to know something about locations, keys, cooking, dogs, survival, families, and so on. As researchers have sought to explain how our brains can store and access such general knowledge, a growing body of evidence suggests that many of our concepts are grounded in action, emotion, and perception systems.
We appear to think about the world by means of the same mechanisms that we use to experience it. Yet, abstract concepts like 'democracy,' 'fermion,' 'piety,' 'truth,' and 'zero' represent a clear challenge to this idea. Given that they represent a uniquely human cognitive achievement, answering the question of how we acquire and use them is central to our ability to understand ourselves. In
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