1st Edition

The Nature and Ontogenesis of Meaning

Edited By Willis F. Overton, David S. Palermo Copyright 1994
324 Pages
by Routledge

324 Pages
by Routledge

324 Pages
by Routledge

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... Read more

List of Contributors.  Preface.  1. Contexts of Meaning: The Computational and the Embodied Mind Willis F. Overton  2. The Communal Creation of Meaning Kenneth J. Gergen  3. What Is a Conceptual System? George Lakoff  4. Design for a Theory of Meaning Mark Turner  5. A Developmental Analysis of Cognitive Semantics: What Is the Role of Metaphor in the Construction of Knowledge and Reasoning? Ellin Kofsky Scholnick and Kelly Cookson  6. Word Meaning and What It Takes to Learn Them: Reflections on the Piaget–Chomsky Debate Ray Jackendoff  7. The Foundations of Logic and the Foundations of Cognition John Macnamara  8. Affective Dimensions of Meaning Terrance Brown  9. From Acting to Understanding: The Comparative Development of Meaning Jonas Langer  10. Meaning and Expression Lois Bloom  11. Constructivist Explanations for Language Acquisition May Be Insufficient: The Case for Language-Specific Principles Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Roberta Michnick Golinkoff and Lauretta Reeves  12. Plot, Plight, and Dramatism: Interpretation at Three Ages Carol Feldman, Jerome Bruner, David Kalmar and Bobbi Renderer  13. Semantic Naturalism: The Problem of Meaning and Naturalistic Psychology Richard F. Kitchener.  Author Index.  Subject Index.

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Willis F. Overton and David S. Palermo