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On Meaning and Mental Representation: A Pragmatic Approach

Part of the New directions in mathematics and science education series
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This book is about language in STEM research and about how it is thought about: as something that somehow refers to something else not directly accessible, often meaning mental representation or conception Using the analyses of real data and analyses of the way certain concepts are used in the scientifi c literature, such as "meaning," this book reframes the discussion about meaning mental representation and conceptions consistent with the pragmatic approaches that we have become familiar with through the works of K.

Marx, L. S. Vygotsky, M. M. Bakhtin, V. N. Volosinov, L. Wittgenstein, F. Mikhailov, R. Rorty, and J. Derrida, to name but a few. All of these scholars, in one or another way, articulate a critique of a view of language that has been developed in a metaphysical approach from Plato through Kant and modern constructivism; this view of language, which already for Wittgenstein was an outmoded view in the middle of the last century, continuous to be alive today and dominating the way language is thought about and theorized.

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Sensepublishers
9462092516 / 9789462092518
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
13/06/2013
English
219 pages
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