Sternberg, R. Metaphors of mind: Conceptions of the nature of intelligence. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990 Metaphors of Mind seeks to help readers understand human intelligence as viewed from a variety of standpoints, such as those of psychology, anthropology, computational science, sociology, and philosophy. Much of the present confusion surrounding the concept of intelligence stems from our having looked at it from these different standpoints without considering how they relate to each other or how they might be combined into a unified view that goes beyond the boundaries of a particular discipline. Readers of Metaphors of Mind will come away with a comprehensive understanding of the concept of intelligence and how ...
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Is the human mind and its innate intelligence confined to the brain, as mainstream contemporary mind...
The past three decades have witnessed a remarkable growth of research interest in the mind. This tre...
Recent theorists have begun to re-conceptualize the construct of "intelligence. " This pap...
Good sciences have good metaphors. Indeed, good sciences are good because they have good metaphors. ...
In the field of human experience and meaning-making, metaphor occupies a very well-trodden cabbage p...
Marcus Anthony examines theories of intelligence and consciousness, and the way in which they repres...
Decades ago, the sciences of mind were busy drawing insights from computer engineering. Cognitive sc...
This book explores the possibility that people understand abstract social concepts using metaphor, w...
9 pagesWhen you speak, how do you visualize or think about the words in your head? Do you write them...
Metaphor means understanding something with the help of something else that means saying something i...
The Journal of Intelligence is a journal devoted to the study of human intelligence. Intelligence is...
Through the years several theories have emerged trying to explain what intelligence is, and tried to...
The study of metaphor has long been hampercd by the post-Aristotelian bias that metaphor is mere poe...
The human mind has a prodigious capacity for representation. We aren't limited to thinking abou...
Successful metaphors are constitutive of domains of activity (e.g., Schoen, 1979). For example, ethi...
Is the human mind and its innate intelligence confined to the brain, as mainstream contemporary mind...
The past three decades have witnessed a remarkable growth of research interest in the mind. This tre...
Recent theorists have begun to re-conceptualize the construct of "intelligence. " This pap...