The idea that language mediates our thoughts and enables abstract cognition has been a key idea in socio-cultural psychology. However, it is not clear what mechanisms support this process of abstraction. Peirce argued that one mechanism by which language enables abstract thought is hypostatic abstraction, the process through which a predicate (e.g., dark) turns into an object (e.g., darkness). By using novel computational tools we tested Peirce\u2019s idea. Analysis of the data provides empirical support for Peirce's mechanism and evidence of the way the use of signs enables abstraction. These conclusions are supported by the in-depth analysis of two case studies concerning the abstraction of sweet and dark. The paper concludes by discussin...
Everyday knowledge about living things, physical objects and the beliefs and desires of other people...
I show that there are good arguments and evidence to boot that support the language as an instrument...
Abstraction is a pervasive activity in human perception, conceptualization and reasoning; it enters ...
Abstraction is one of the central notions in philosophy and cognitive science. Though its origins ar...
Human language is the most powerful communication system that evolution has produced. Within this sy...
The capacity for abstract thought is one of the hallmarks of human cognition. However, the mechanism...
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We propose that concepts exist along a continuum of abstraction, from highly concrete to highly abst...
Although language is well understood as a social construct, little attention has been given to the e...
The rule of the game, therefore, is not for the reader to say 'You can't do that', be...
Scholars studying the origins and evolution of language are also interested in the general issue of ...
The main purpose of this article is to discuss the kinds of mental representations that are required...
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The emergence of language—a productive and combinatorial system of communication—has been hailed as ...
Everyday knowledge about living things, physical objects and the beliefs and desires of other people...
I show that there are good arguments and evidence to boot that support the language as an instrument...
Abstraction is a pervasive activity in human perception, conceptualization and reasoning; it enters ...
Abstraction is one of the central notions in philosophy and cognitive science. Though its origins ar...
Human language is the most powerful communication system that evolution has produced. Within this sy...
The capacity for abstract thought is one of the hallmarks of human cognition. However, the mechanism...
The paper outlines one of the most important challenges that embodied and grounded theories need to ...
We propose that concepts exist along a continuum of abstraction, from highly concrete to highly abst...
Although language is well understood as a social construct, little attention has been given to the e...
The rule of the game, therefore, is not for the reader to say 'You can't do that', be...
Scholars studying the origins and evolution of language are also interested in the general issue of ...
The main purpose of this article is to discuss the kinds of mental representations that are required...
The paper introduces a new perspective on abstract concepts (e.g. “freedom”) and their associate wor...
Using stmcturalist and post-structuralist theory this thesis responds affirmatively to the question ...
The emergence of language—a productive and combinatorial system of communication—has been hailed as ...
Everyday knowledge about living things, physical objects and the beliefs and desires of other people...
I show that there are good arguments and evidence to boot that support the language as an instrument...
Abstraction is a pervasive activity in human perception, conceptualization and reasoning; it enters ...