Bi-Directionality in the Cognitive Sciences

Bi-Directionality in the Cognitive Sciences

Marcus Callies , Wolfram R Keller , Astrid Lohöfer
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Jul 13, 2011 · English · Kindle (313 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 313
Language English
Published Jul 13, 2011
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10 9027285144
ISBN-13 9789027285140

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Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary study of the human mind. As far as the exact relationship between the cognitive sciences and other fields is concerned, however, it appears that interdisciplinary exchange often remains unrealized, possibly because of the uni-directional application of theories, concepts, and methods, which impedes the productive transfer of knowledge in both directions. In the course of the cognitive turn in the humanities and social sciences, many disciplines have selectively borrowed ideas from core cognitive sciences like psychology and artificial intelligence. The day-to-day practice of interdisciplinarity thus thrives on one-directional borrowings. Focusing on cognitive approaches in linguistics and literary studies, this volume explores "bi-directionality," a genuine transdisciplinary interchange in which both disciplines are borrowing and lending. The contributions take different perspectives on some extend uni-directional borrowing practices and point to avenues and crossroads, while others critically discuss obstacles, challenges, and limitations to bi-directional transfer.

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Romance Science & Technology Psychology
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