This paper proposes an extension of existing embodied views of cognition in order to account for the linguistic experience and its complexity. We claim that embodied views should be extended in order to consider not only language grounding but the social and normative aspects of language as well. Motor resonance mechanisms based on mirror neurons are a necessary but not sufficient component of this. We will argue that words cannot be conceived of as mere signals of something but also as tools that allows us to operate in the world. On this basis, we formulate a theoretical proposal that addresses one of the critical problems embodied views face: the problem of the so called “abstract concepts”. Our proposal extends embodied views assuming ...
The paper addresses the issue of abstract concepts in the embodied and grounded theories of language...
Embodied and grounded approaches to cognition have compellingly demonstrated that we comprehend conc...
The paper introduces a new perspective on abstract concepts (e.g. “freedom”) and their associate wor...
This paper proposes an extension of existing embodied views of cognition in order to account for the...
How are abstract concepts and words represented in the brain? That is the central question addressed...
challenge Being able to explain abstract words is a major challenge for embodied theories (Barsalou ...
Language is usually considered as a set of arbitrary symbols that convey subjacent internal concepts...
Abstract Language is usually considered as a set of arbitrary symbols that convey subjacent internal...
In this paper, we outline the embodied perspective of language comprehension indicating some of its ...
The extended mind view and the embodied-grounded view of cognition and language are typically consid...
The extended mind view and the embodied-grounded view of cognition and language are typically consid...
The paper outlines one of the most important challenges that embodied and grounded theories need to ...
The role played by language in our cognitive lives is a topic at the centre of contemporary debates ...
One of the main challenges of embodied theories is accounting for meanings of abstract words. The mo...
Embodied and grounded approaches to cognition have compellingly demonstrated that we comprehend conc...
The paper addresses the issue of abstract concepts in the embodied and grounded theories of language...
Embodied and grounded approaches to cognition have compellingly demonstrated that we comprehend conc...
The paper introduces a new perspective on abstract concepts (e.g. “freedom”) and their associate wor...
This paper proposes an extension of existing embodied views of cognition in order to account for the...
How are abstract concepts and words represented in the brain? That is the central question addressed...
challenge Being able to explain abstract words is a major challenge for embodied theories (Barsalou ...
Language is usually considered as a set of arbitrary symbols that convey subjacent internal concepts...
Abstract Language is usually considered as a set of arbitrary symbols that convey subjacent internal...
In this paper, we outline the embodied perspective of language comprehension indicating some of its ...
The extended mind view and the embodied-grounded view of cognition and language are typically consid...
The extended mind view and the embodied-grounded view of cognition and language are typically consid...
The paper outlines one of the most important challenges that embodied and grounded theories need to ...
The role played by language in our cognitive lives is a topic at the centre of contemporary debates ...
One of the main challenges of embodied theories is accounting for meanings of abstract words. The mo...
Embodied and grounded approaches to cognition have compellingly demonstrated that we comprehend conc...
The paper addresses the issue of abstract concepts in the embodied and grounded theories of language...
Embodied and grounded approaches to cognition have compellingly demonstrated that we comprehend conc...
The paper introduces a new perspective on abstract concepts (e.g. “freedom”) and their associate wor...