Acts Of Meaning by Robert F. Bruner
In this insightful exploration, the author challenges the prevailing cognitive science paradigm by emphasizing the importance of cultural and contextual factors in shaping human understanding. The book argues that meaning is not merely a product of individual mental processes but is deeply rooted in social interactions and cultural narratives. It advocates for a shift from viewing the mind as a computational device to seeing it as a participant in a broader cultural dialogue, thus highlighting the significance of storytelling and shared experiences in constructing reality.
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- Published
- 1990
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- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- English
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