Embodied cognition;
Simulation;
Symbol grounding;
Comprehension;
Linguistic meaning;
Perceptual symbols;
PERCEPTUAL SYMBOL SYSTEMS;
CONCEPTUAL KNOWLEDGE;
LANGUAGE;
D O I:
10.1007/s11097-012-9263-1
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B [哲学、宗教];
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01 ;
0101 ;
摘要:
Fred Adams (Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9(4): 619-628, 2010) criticizes the theory of embodied cognition (EC) which holds that conceptual and linguistic thought is grounded in the brain's perceptual and sensorimotor systems. Among other things, Adams claims that: (1) EC is potentially committed to an implausible criterion of sentence meaningfulness; (2) EC lacks claimed advantages over rival accounts of conceptual thought; (3) relevant experimental data do not show constitutive, but only causal, involvement of perception in conception; and (4) EC cannot account for the comprehension of abstract concepts. I respond to Adams that: (1) EC is not committed to an implausible criterion of meaningfulness, though it may be committed to holding that comprehension admits of degrees; (2) EC does have its claimed advantages over rival views; (3) the data do make a strong case for constitutive involvement and (4) a broad and comprehensive EC approach probably can account for the comprehension of abstract concepts.
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Univ Wisconsin, Philosophy Specializat Philosophy Mind & Philosop, Madison, WI 53706 USAUniv Wisconsin, Philosophy Specializat Philosophy Mind & Philosop, Madison, WI 53706 USA
Shapiro, Lawrence
Stolz, Steven A.
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La Trobe Univ, Melbourne, Vic 3086, AustraliaUniv Wisconsin, Philosophy Specializat Philosophy Mind & Philosop, Madison, WI 53706 USA
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Uniwersytet Metropolitalny Leeds, Katedra Nauk Spolecznych Psychol & Komunikacyjnyc, Leeds, W Yorkshire, EnglandUniwersytet Metropolitalny Leeds, Katedra Nauk Spolecznych Psychol & Komunikacyjnyc, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England
Wilson, Andrew D.
Golonka, Sabrina
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Uniwersytet Metropolitalny Leeds, Katedra Nauk Spolecznych Psychol & Komunikacyjnyc, Leeds, W Yorkshire, EnglandUniwersytet Metropolitalny Leeds, Katedra Nauk Spolecznych Psychol & Komunikacyjnyc, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England