32.519, Books: Cognitive Semiotics: Paolucci
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Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2021 20:25:19
From: Laura de Kreij [Laura.dekreij at Springernature.com]
Subject: Cognitive Semiotics: Paolucci
Title: Cognitive Semiotics
Subtitle: Integrating Signs, Minds, Meaning and Cognition
Series Title: Perspectives in Pragmatics, Philosophy & Psychology
Publication Year: 2021
Publisher: Springer
http://www.springer.com
Book URL: https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030429850
Author: Claudio Paolucci
Electronic: ISBN: 9783030429867 Pages: Price: Europe EURO 74.89
Hardback: ISBN: 9783030429850 Pages: Price: Europe EURO 98.09
Abstract:
This volume serves as a reference on the field of cognitive semantics. It
offers a systematic and original discussion of the issues at the core of the
debate in semiotics and the cognitive sciences. It takes into account the
problems of representation, the nature of mind, the structure of perception,
beliefs associated with habits, social cognition, autism, intersubjectivity
and subjectivity. The chapters in this volume present the foundation of
semiotics as a theory of cognition, offer a semiotic model of cognitive
integration that combines Enactivism and the Extended Mind Theory, and
investigate the role of imagination as the origin of perception. The author
develops an account of beliefs that are associated with habits and meaning,
grounded in Pragmatism, testing his Narrative Practice Semiotic Hypothesis on
persons with autism spectrum disorders. He also integrates his ideas about the
formation of the theory of mind with a theory of subjectivity, understood as
self-consciousness which derives from semiotic cognitive abilities. This text
appeals to students, professors and researchers in the field.
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Philosophy of Language
Semantics
Written In: English (eng)
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