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9780805812114

The Nature and Ontogenesis of Meaning

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    9780805812114

  • ISBN10:

    0805812113

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1994-06-01
  • Publisher: Psychology Pres
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Summary

Throughout its evolution, Piaget's theory has placed meaning at the center of all attempts to understand the nature and development of knowing. For Piaget, all knowing - whether sensorimotor, representational, or reasoned, and whether directed toward successful problem solutions or toward general understanding - is necessarily a construction which arises out of meaning making activity. It was in this context that the editors of this volume approached the board of directors of the Jean Piaget Society with a proposal to organize a recent annual symposium around the topic of the nature and development of meaning. In forming this symposium and in moving from symposium to integrated text, the editors wanted to insure both a breadth and depth to the analysis of the topic. Addressing philosophical, theoretical, and empirical perspectives, this issue-oriented volume provides an integrated exploration of the current understanding of the nature and development of meaning. Contemporary issues that frame alternative understandings of the nature of meaning - nativist vs. constructivist positions, and computational vs. embodied mind contexts - are examined as they impact on the investigation of meaning. Comparative, cognitive, and linguistic developmental dimensions of meaning are described and discussed.

Table of Contents

List of Contributorsp. ix
Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xii
Contexts of Meaning: The Computational and the Embodied Mindp. 1
Referencesp. 17
The Communal Creation of Meaningp. 19
Referencesp. 38
What Is a Conceptual System?p. 41
Concluding Remarksp. 86
Concluding Remarksp. 90
Design for a Theory of Meaningp. 91
Rerencesp. 106
A Developmental Analysis of Cognitive Semantics: What Is the Role of Metaphor in the Construction of Knowledge and Reasoning?p. 109
Acknowledgmentp. 126
Referencesp. 126
Word Meanings and What It Takes to Learn Them: Reflections on the Piaget-Chomsky Debatep. 129
Referencesp. 143
Acknowledgmentsp. 143
The Foundations of Logic and the Foundations of Cognitionp. 145
Referencesp. 164
Affective Dimensions of Meaningp. 167
Referencesp. 188
From Acting to Understanding: The Comparative Development of Meaningp. 191
Referencesp. 212
Meaning and Expressionp. 215
Acknowledgmentp. 232
Referencesp. 232
Constructivist Explanations for Language Acquisition May Be Insufficient: The Case for Language-Specific Principlesp. 237
Acknowledgmentp. 251
Referencesp. 251
Plot, Plight, and Dramatism: Interpretation at Three Agesp. 255
Acknowledgmentsp. 272
Referencesp. 273
p. 273
p. 274
Semantic Naturalism: The Problem of Meaning and Naturalistic Psychologyp. 279
Acknowledgmentsp. 290
Acknowledgmentsp. 291
Author Indexp. 295
Subject Indexp. 301
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