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형식
하드커버
페이지
300
언어
영어
출판됨
Nov 20, 2003
출판사
Routledge
ISBN-10
1841699586
ISBN-13
9781841699585
설명
The exploration of concepts and their representation in the mind is pivotal for understanding cognition. This work delves into how concepts shape our thinking, memory, and language, highlighting their foundational role in various cognitive processes. Hampton and Moss invite readers to examine the intricate relationships between conceptual knowledge and human thought, revealing the underlying structures that define our understanding of the world.
Through a collection of insightful contributions, the volume presents a range of perspectives on how concepts are formed, stored, and utilized. It raises critical questions about the mechanisms underlying conceptual representation and its implications for cognitive science. The authors emphasize the importance of empirical research and theoretical frameworks in advancing our comprehension of these complex mental constructs.
Ultimately, this collection serves as a significant resource for scholars and students interested in language, cognitive science, and psychology. By dissecting the essence of concepts, it contributes to a deeper understanding of how mental processes operate and affect our daily lives.
Through a collection of insightful contributions, the volume presents a range of perspectives on how concepts are formed, stored, and utilized. It raises critical questions about the mechanisms underlying conceptual representation and its implications for cognitive science. The authors emphasize the importance of empirical research and theoretical frameworks in advancing our comprehension of these complex mental constructs.
Ultimately, this collection serves as a significant resource for scholars and students interested in language, cognitive science, and psychology. By dissecting the essence of concepts, it contributes to a deeper understanding of how mental processes operate and affect our daily lives.
장르들
과학 & 기술
철학
자연
심리학