QUÉ SIGNIFICA MENTALESE EN INGLÉS
Hipótesis del lenguaje de pensamiento
En la filosofía de la mente, la hipótesis del lenguaje del pensamiento presentada por el filósofo estadounidense Jerry Fodor describe pensamientos como representados en un "lenguaje" que permite construir pensamientos complejos combinando pensamientos más simples de varias maneras. En su forma más básica, la teoría afirma que el pensamiento sigue las mismas reglas que el lenguaje: el pensamiento tiene sintaxis. Utilizando datos empíricos extraídos de la lingüística y la ciencia cognitiva para describir la representación mental desde un punto de vista filosófico, la hipótesis afirma que el pensamiento tiene lugar en un lenguaje de pensamiento: la cognición y los procesos cognitivos son sólo "remotamente plausibles" cuando se expresan como un sistema de representaciones Que es "tocado" por una estructura lingüística o semántica y operado por medio de una sintaxis combinatoria. Los símbolos lingüísticos utilizados en el lenguaje mental describen conceptos elementales que son operados por reglas lógicas que establecen conexiones causales para permitir el pensamiento complejo. La sintaxis y la semántica tienen un efecto causal en las propiedades de este sistema de representaciones mentales.
definición de mentalese en el diccionario inglés
La definición de mentales en el diccionario es un sistema mental hipotético, parecido al lenguaje, en el que los conceptos, que se representan sin el uso de palabras, se pueden combinar para crear conceptos más complejos.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MENTALESE»
Descubre el uso de
mentalese en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
mentalese y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Elm and the Expert:
Mentalese and Its Semantics
This book is largely a reconsideration of the arguments that are supposed to ground this consensus.
2
Language and Thought: A Rational Enquiry Into Their Nature ...
The impression is very much of languages as invented systems that make do and
come nowhere near the reality of experience.19 In his chapter entitled Mentalese
, Pinker (l995. pp.55,82l gives some valid reasons why thought is not like any ...
3
A Brief Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind
Between the semantic level of intentionality and the "hardware" level — the
physical level — of the brain lies the syntactic level of "mentalese," as it is dubbed
. Mentalese — the language of thought — has its own set of basic symbols and
rules ...
4
On Our Minds: How Evolutionary Psychology Is Reshaping the ...
We can see this point more clearly by noting that what Chomsky calls universal
grammar Pinker calls mentalese. According to Pinker, mentalese can be defined
as “the language of thought.”7 If you understand the term mentalese you ...
5
Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Readings
What makes the model of cognitive psychology a cognitive model is that "
mentalese" is thought to be a medium whereby the brain constructs an internal
representation of the external world. This idea runs immediately into the following
...
Paul Benacerraf, Hilary Putnam,
1983
6
Thought-Contents: On the Ontology of Belief and the ...
Invoking the refined account of Mentalese denotation, we may then characterize
the required notion of truth-in-an-agent's-Mentalese via the following principles:
First Mentalese Truth Principle. If y is an agent, v is a type i variable of y's ...
7
A Brief Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind
Between the semantic level of intentionality and the “hardware” level— the
physical level—of the brain lies the syntactic level of “mentalese,” as it is dubbed.
Mentalese—the language of thought—has its own set of basic symbols and rules
for ...
8
Chomsky and His Critics
the language of thought is the same for everyone – a universal “Mentalese.”11
This idea can be represented by amending the above model slightly. We might
suppose that each lexical item contains, not merely an I-sound paired with formal
...
Louise M. Antony, Norbert Hornstein,
2008
9
Language and Reality: An Introduction to the Philosophy of ...
So competence in the language requires the competence to think Mentalese
sentences with meanings expressible in the language. We will offer, then, a view
of competence that depends on the language-of-thought hypothesis. Since that ...
Michael Devitt, Kim Sterelny,
1999
10
Thoughts and Utterances: The Pragmatics of Explicit ...
I follow Jerry Fodor's view that having a thought with a particular content P
involves the occurrence (the mental 'tokening', as it is often put) of a sentence of
the language of thought (Mentalese) which means that P. I take it that Mentalese
is ...
9 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «MENTALESE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
mentalese en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Do our languages skew toward happiness?
Or do we have, in addition to our public languages, a kind of private "mentalese," whose words, if they can be called that, carry the true content ... «Christian Science Monitor, Feb 15»
Science Is, Undeniably, Making the World a Better Place: A …
Years later, in 2007's The Stuff of Thought, he extended this reasoning to the structures of “mentalese,” the wordless “language of thought” that ... «Pacific Standard, Mar 14»
Steven Pinker: 'We don't throw virgins into volcanoes any more'
Years later, in 2007's The Stuff of Thought, he extended this reasoning to the structures of "mentalese," the wordless "language of thought" that ... «CNN, Mar 14»
Is brain to brain mind control possible?
Many people imagine that such thought-reading gives researchers a read out in full technicolour mentalese, something like “I would like peas ... «The Conversation, Sep 13»
Language Does Not Shape Thought
But there's a big difference between mentalese and conscious imagined or remembered linguistic memories. It's a matter of abstraction levels. «Science 2.0, May 13»
On The Concept Of Shaping Thought With Language
Metaphors can be conceptual, used internally with mentalese, not just in language. Or as George Lakoff and Mark Johnson defined it [3]:. «Science 2.0, Feb 13»
Embodied Cognition: Our Inner Imaginings of the World Around Us …
Specifically, a mechanism. Mentalese is a specific claim about the machinery people might use for meaning. Embodiment was more of an idea, ... «Scientific American, Dic 12»
Words Are Like Icebergs
Pinker says this is sometimes called “mentalese,” and it isn't the same as what we speak. Instead, we translate our thoughts into words, which is ... «World Hum, Sep 10»
Poets vs. Critics: Different Brain Systems
... Pinker calls "mentalese" and stimulate speech production systems to turn those mental thoughts or proto-utterances into physical words and ... «Psychology Today, Nov 09»