Known under the potentially misleading rubric of “knowledge representation” in cognitive science, theories of concepts represent both a subfield within philosophy of mind and an application area for cognitive semiotics. They describe the properties of conceptual thought, typically through a listing of those properties: minimally taken to include systematicity, productivity, compositionality, intentionality, and endogenous control. Beyond that point, most things are up for grabs. Debate rages over such questions as whether concepts are representations or abilities; likewise unclear is whether they are essentially public or largely private, discrete or continuous, stable or dynamic, transparent or translucent or opaque. Cognitive semiotics he...
The aim of the paper is to sketch an idea—seen from the point of view of a cognitive scientist—of co...
Philosophers have always tried to explain what concepts are. Currently, most neo- Fregean philosophe...
Clarifies the nature of a cognitive approach to human understanding and experience, and forestalls o...
La sémiotique classique s’est développée soit comme une extension du paradigme linguistique (de Saus...
The article presents issues relevant to the cognitive theory of metaphor developed by G. Lakoff and ...
This paper presents a set of possible contemporary approaches to the study of metaphor. Although un...
The paper addresses metaphor as a cognitive-semantic device which is able to reveal intuitive mechan...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the basics of semiotic analysis and concept theory...
This volume constitutes the first anthology of texts in cognitive semiotics - the new transdisciplin...
Naturalistic theories of the content of mental representations almost universally hold that mental c...
Such familiar characterisations of semiotics as being a method, a model, an interdisciplinary persp...
Cognitive semiotics has been characterized as the pooling together of theories, methods, models, and...
Much recent work on concepts has been inspired by and is developed within the bounds of the represen...
The present contribution reviews two of the most prominent and recent modelsof metaphor, one rather ...
Cognitive linguistic and semiotic accounts of metaphor have addressed similar issues such as univers...
The aim of the paper is to sketch an idea—seen from the point of view of a cognitive scientist—of co...
Philosophers have always tried to explain what concepts are. Currently, most neo- Fregean philosophe...
Clarifies the nature of a cognitive approach to human understanding and experience, and forestalls o...
La sémiotique classique s’est développée soit comme une extension du paradigme linguistique (de Saus...
The article presents issues relevant to the cognitive theory of metaphor developed by G. Lakoff and ...
This paper presents a set of possible contemporary approaches to the study of metaphor. Although un...
The paper addresses metaphor as a cognitive-semantic device which is able to reveal intuitive mechan...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the basics of semiotic analysis and concept theory...
This volume constitutes the first anthology of texts in cognitive semiotics - the new transdisciplin...
Naturalistic theories of the content of mental representations almost universally hold that mental c...
Such familiar characterisations of semiotics as being a method, a model, an interdisciplinary persp...
Cognitive semiotics has been characterized as the pooling together of theories, methods, models, and...
Much recent work on concepts has been inspired by and is developed within the bounds of the represen...
The present contribution reviews two of the most prominent and recent modelsof metaphor, one rather ...
Cognitive linguistic and semiotic accounts of metaphor have addressed similar issues such as univers...
The aim of the paper is to sketch an idea—seen from the point of view of a cognitive scientist—of co...
Philosophers have always tried to explain what concepts are. Currently, most neo- Fregean philosophe...
Clarifies the nature of a cognitive approach to human understanding and experience, and forestalls o...