Search results for "Embodied simulation"

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From a bodily-based format of knowledge to symbols. The evolution of human language

2013

Although ontogeny cannot recapitulate phylogeny, a two-level model of the acquisition of language will be here proposed and its implication for the evolution of the faculty of language will be discussed. It is here proposed that the identification of the cognitive requirements of language during ontogeny could help us in the task of identifying the phylogenetic achievements that concurred, at some point, to the acquisition of language during phylogeny. In this model speaking will be considered as a complex ability that arises in two different steps. The first step of competence widely relies on a bodily-based format of knowledge. The second step relies on more abstract meta-representations …

Language AcquisitionCognitive scienceLanguage identificationCommunicationObject languageComprehension approachTheory of MindSign systemSecond-language acquisitionLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsEmbodied simulationUniversal Networking Languagelanguage acquisition.Motor SimulationLanguage technologyDevelopmental linguisticsLanguage Acquisition; Motor Simulation; Theory of MindPsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Settore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggi
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Metafore che risuonano.Linguaggio e corpo tra filosofia e neuroscienze

2013

Obiettivo di questo lavoro è quello di individuare un meccanismo di comprensione delle metafore che possa rendere conto di quella sintonizzazione affettivo/ emotiva tra scrittore e lettore che spesso accompagna la lettura. Per definire questa esperienza, che chiameremo esperienza di “risonanza”, la dimensione sensoriale e quella del piacere possono essere essenziali. Il lavoro sarà condotto facendo ampio uso delle evidenze delle neuroscienze cognitive.

Metafore piacere embodied simulation.Settore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggi
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Bodies That Matter: Miniaturisation and the Origin(s) of ‘Art’

2020

Small things matter, especially in the so-called ‘arts’. From the visual arts to music and literature, ‘miniatures’ are a transcultural and transhistorical phenomenon that involves our aesthetic attitudes but also our everyday life, our emotional, social and cognitive life. Miniaturisation characterises our cognitive life and, of course, the ‘cognitive life of things’ that we produce, manipulate and discard. My paper is articulated into two sections: the first gives a quick overview of the miniatures of Homo sapiens, especially those of the paleolithic age, and a brief survey of the very challenging history of miniature-interpretation in twentieth-century philosophy of culture. In the secon…

off-line cognitionMiniaturizationpaleolithic figurineSettore L-FIL-LET/14 - Critica Letteraria E Letterature Comparateanimismliberated embodied simulationperceptual primitive
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