Language has been traditionally considered as a special psychological or behavioral phenomenon, with a logical status similar to other phenomena such as learning, memory, and thinking. Based on Wittgenstein's notion of language game, I argue that language is not limited to a psychological phenomenon, but rather it constitutes the functional dimensions under which human behavior develops and becomes meaningful. I propose three dimensions of language relevant to human behavior: a) as a medium, b) as an instrument, and c) as a form of life. © 2006 Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies
I show that there are good arguments and evidence to boot that support the language as an instrument...
This paper is a sketch of a reading of Wittgenstein s Philosophical Investigations as a search for t...
Language provides a remarkably clear window onto the complex workings of the human psyche and the hu...
Language has been traditionally considered as a special psychological or behavioral phenomenon, with...
Language characterizes one of the most important and pervasive aspects of human behavior. Through b...
This article argues for a behaviourist interpretation of Wittgenstein. We propose an 'epistemologica...
This article argues for a behaviourist interpretation of Wittgenstein. We propose an 'epistemologica...
The study of dialogue is a relatively new area for linguistic research. Only ten years ago, linguist...
Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 –1951) was considered one of the 20th Century's most important philosopher...
Learning is the essence of behavior understanding. Since human beings model a behavior from learning...
Abstract: Steels & Belpaeme's simulations contain all the right components, but they are pu...
Thinking about the world necessarily involves notions of causation. Norman Malcolm has argued that s...
Wittgenstein in the Tractatus focussed on a picture theory of language. He was clear that this meant...
The emergence of language—a productive and combinatorial system of communication—has been hailed as ...
Several studies in philosophy, linguistics and neuroscience have tried to define the nature and func...
I show that there are good arguments and evidence to boot that support the language as an instrument...
This paper is a sketch of a reading of Wittgenstein s Philosophical Investigations as a search for t...
Language provides a remarkably clear window onto the complex workings of the human psyche and the hu...
Language has been traditionally considered as a special psychological or behavioral phenomenon, with...
Language characterizes one of the most important and pervasive aspects of human behavior. Through b...
This article argues for a behaviourist interpretation of Wittgenstein. We propose an 'epistemologica...
This article argues for a behaviourist interpretation of Wittgenstein. We propose an 'epistemologica...
The study of dialogue is a relatively new area for linguistic research. Only ten years ago, linguist...
Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 –1951) was considered one of the 20th Century's most important philosopher...
Learning is the essence of behavior understanding. Since human beings model a behavior from learning...
Abstract: Steels & Belpaeme's simulations contain all the right components, but they are pu...
Thinking about the world necessarily involves notions of causation. Norman Malcolm has argued that s...
Wittgenstein in the Tractatus focussed on a picture theory of language. He was clear that this meant...
The emergence of language—a productive and combinatorial system of communication—has been hailed as ...
Several studies in philosophy, linguistics and neuroscience have tried to define the nature and func...
I show that there are good arguments and evidence to boot that support the language as an instrument...
This paper is a sketch of a reading of Wittgenstein s Philosophical Investigations as a search for t...
Language provides a remarkably clear window onto the complex workings of the human psyche and the hu...