COGNITIVE SCIENCE: A NARRATIVE OF DISCONNECTIONS

Cognitive science explores how we think, remember, and learn. New ideas like embodied cognition focus on the body's role in thinking.

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Cognitive Science: New Ideas About How We Think

Cognitive science explores how we think, remember, and learn. New ideas like embodied cognition focus on the body's role in thinking.

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The field of cognitive science is changing. New ideas like embodied cognition, which says our bodies help us think, are becoming important.

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Cognitive Science: New Ideas About How We Think

Cognitive science explores how we think, remember, and learn. New ideas like embodied cognition focus on the body's role in thinking.

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The Project Gutenberg eBook of How We Think, by John Dewey.

Interpreter and Interpretant • Selection 4
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Interpretation and Inquiry —

To illustrate the role of sign relations in inquiry we begin with Dewey's elegant and simple example of reflective thinking in everyday life.

❝A man is walking on a warm day. The sky was clear the last time he observed it; but presently he notes, while occupied primarily with other things, that the air is cooler. It occurs to him that it is probably going to rain; looking up, he sees a dark cloud between him and the sun, and he then quickens his steps. What, if anything, in such a situation can be called thought? Neither the act of walking nor the noting of the cold is a thought. Walking is one direction of activity; looking and noting are other modes of activity. The likelihood that it will rain is, however, something suggested. The pedestrian feels the cold; he thinks of clouds and a coming shower.❞ (John Dewey, How We Think, 6–7).

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Interpreter and Interpretant • Selection 4

Interpretation and Inquiry To illustrate the role of sign relations in inquiry we begin with Dewey’s elegant and simple example of reflective thinking in everyday life. A man is walking on a …

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