The Blind Storyteller by Iris Berent
How We Reason About Human Nature
This insightful exploration delves into the intricate relationship between human cognition and language, challenging the notion that our understanding of the world is solely shaped by sensory experiences. Through a series of compelling arguments and evidence from cognitive science, the book reveals how the mind constructs narratives that transcend mere perception, illustrating the innate human capacity for storytelling. It highlights the remarkable ability of the brain to weave complex tales, even in the absence of direct sensory input, underscoring the profound role of language in shaping human thought and culture.
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- 2020
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