Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
388
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jul 19, 1994
Editore
Wiley-Blackwell
Edizione
1
ISBN-10
1557864772
ISBN-13
9781557864772
Descrizione
This compelling collection brings together a diverse array of essays that delve into the intricacies of mental representation. Scholars from various disciplines contribute their insights, examining how mental images and concepts shape our understanding of the world. Each piece within the volume presents a unique perspective, making it a vital resource for anyone interested in cognitive science, philosophy, or psychology.
Within the essays, readers will find discussions on the theoretical frameworks and empirical research that underpin mental representation. The authors explore the implications of these representations for cognition, language, and perception. By bridging historical viewpoints with contemporary findings, the reader is encouraged to consider how these ideas connect and evolve over time.
As a well-rounded anthology, it not only highlights foundational theories but also pushes the boundaries of current research. The discourse encourages deeper reflection on the role of mental representations in shaping human experience and knowledge, making it a thought-provoking read for both academics and general readers alike.
Within the essays, readers will find discussions on the theoretical frameworks and empirical research that underpin mental representation. The authors explore the implications of these representations for cognition, language, and perception. By bridging historical viewpoints with contemporary findings, the reader is encouraged to consider how these ideas connect and evolve over time.
As a well-rounded anthology, it not only highlights foundational theories but also pushes the boundaries of current research. The discourse encourages deeper reflection on the role of mental representations in shaping human experience and knowledge, making it a thought-provoking read for both academics and general readers alike.
Generi
Filosofia
Contemporaneo
Psicologia