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Language, Cognition, and the Way We Think - An Interdisciplinary Approach

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Informationen zum Autor Nikola A. Kompa is Professor in the Institute of Philosophy at Osnabrück University, Germany. Klappentext The cognitive potency of the human mind can be fully appreciated only if it is conceived of as a linguistic mind. This is the starting of Nikola Kompa's investigation into the relationship between language and cognition. Underpinned by philosophical ideas from Plato to Ockham, and from Locke to Vygotsky, Kompa use theories within the philosophy of language, mind, and cognitive science and draws on neuro-psychology and psycholinguistic studies within cognitive studies to explore core ideas about language and cognition. How did language transform our ancestors into creatures of considerable cognitive and social accomplishment? How does language augment cognition? Is language only a means of communicationg our ideas or is a means of thinking itself? Her study has repercussions for a broad range of questions, from how humans differ from other animals and what a cognitive architecture looks like if it approximates the achievements of the human mind, to questions of education and cross-cultural communication. Theorizing and forming hypotheses about how language and cognition might have coevolved, how the availability of (symbolic) labels enhance various cognitive functions, what the cognitive function of inner speech might be and how inner speech an thought relate to each other, Kompa addresses the perennial philosophical question of what the benefits of having a language might be, and brings into sharper relief the intimate connection between linguistic and other cognitive functions. Informed by recent discussions on language evolution, labels, and inner speech, this timely contribution helps us understand more about how language changes the way we think. Vorwort A systematic treatment of the ways in which the historical development of human language has changed our cognition. Zusammenfassung The cognitive potency of the human mind can be fully appreciated only if it is conceived of as a linguistic mind. This is the starting point of Nikola Kompa’s investigation into the relationship between language and cognition. Underpinned by philosophical ideas from Plato to Ockham, and from Locke to Vygotsky, Kompa uses theories within the philosophy of language, mind, and cognitive science and draws on neuro-psychology and psycholinguistic studies to explore core ideas about language and cognition. How did language transform our ancestors into creatures of considerable cognitive and social accomplishment? How does language augment cognition? Is language only a means of communicating our ideas or is a means of thinking itself? Her study has repercussions for a broad range of questions, from how humans differ from other animals and what a cognitive architecture looks like if it approximates the achievements of the human mind, to questions of education and cross-cultural communication. Theorizing and forming hypotheses about how language and cognition might have coevolved, how the availability of (symbolic) labels enhance various cognitive functions, what the cognitive function of inner speech might be and how inner speech and thought relate to each other, Kompa addresses the perennial philosophical question of what the benefits of having a language might be, and brings into sharper relief the intimate connection between linguistic and other cognitive functions. Informed by recent discussions on language evolution, labels, and inner speech, this timely contribution helps us understand more about how language changes the way we think. Inhaltsverzeichnis Prologue 1. Language and Cognition A Bit of HistoryThe Co-evolution of Language and CognitionLanguage as a Cognitive Scaffold 2. Inner Speech Scattered Historical RemarksWhat is Inner Speech? The Cognitive Role of Inner SpeechEpilogue Bibliography Index...

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Authors Nikola A Kompa, Nikola A. Kompa
Assisted by Johannes Brandl (Editor), Christopher Gauker (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.06.2024
 
EAN 9781350176850
ISBN 978-1-350-17685-0
No. of pages 216
Dimensions 158 mm x 236 mm x 18 mm
Series Mind, Meaning and Metaphysics
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous

Philosophy of Language, PHILOSOPHY / Mind & Body, PHILOSOPHY / Language, Philosophy of Mind, PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Analytic, Analytical philosophy & Logical Positivism, Analytical philosophy and Logical Positivism

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