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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nikola A. Kompa (Osnabrück University, Germany) , Johannes Brandl , Christopher Gauker , Max KölbelPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781350176850ISBN 10: 1350176850 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 22 August 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPrologue 1. Language and Cognition A Bit of History The Co-evolution of Language and Cognition Language as a Cognitive Scaffold 2. Inner Speech Scattered Historical Remarks What is Inner Speech? The Cognitive Role of Inner Speech Epilogue Bibliography IndexReviewsNavigating a vast terrain of psychological and philosophical research in clear and lively prose, Language, Cognition, and the Way We Think reveals the many ways—both subtle and profound—that our spoken languages may influence our thoughts. Kompa’s book is especially significant for its innovative and well-informed discussion of inner speech, making it one of the richest treatments of that phenomenon now available. * Peter Langland-Hassan, Professor of Philosophy, University of Cincinnati, USA * Kompa masterfully combines philosophy and contemporary cognitive science to produce a highly readable, original, and comprehensive account of how language augments human cognition. * Gary Lupyan, Professor of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA * Language, Cognition, and the Way We Think is an exceptionally well-researched and admirably clear discussion of the relationship between language and cognition. Nikola Kompa expertly weaves historical and empirical exposition into arguments for her own provocative view that (at times) we think in a language by inwardly speaking. * Wade Munroe, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Philosophy and Weinberg Institute for Cognitive Science, University of Michigan, USA * In this well informed and carefully argued book, Nikola Kompa makes a powerful case for the view that human linguistic and cognitive capacities co-evolved and that language scaffolds and extends our cognitive skills. The book should be essential reading for anyone interested in the cognitive functions of language and inner speech. * Keith Frankish, Honorary Professor of Philosophy, University of Sheffield, UK * Navigating a vast terrain of psychological and philosophical research in clear and lively prose, Language, Cognition, and the Way We Think reveals the many ways—both subtle and profound—that our spoken languages may influence our thoughts. Kompa’s book is especially significant for its innovative and well-informed discussion of inner speech, making it one of the richest treatments of that phenomenon now available. * Peter Langland-Hassan, Professor of Philosophy, University of Cincinnati, USA * Navigating a vast terrain of psychological and philosophical research in clear and lively prose, Language, Cognition, and the Way We Think reveals the many ways—both subtle and profound—that our spoken languages may influence our thoughts. Kompa’s book is especially significant for its innovative and well-informed discussion of inner speech, making it one of the richest treatments of that phenomenon now available. * Peter Langland-Hassan, Professor of Philosophy, University of Cincinnati, USA * Kompa masterfully combines philosophy and contemporary cognitive science to produce a highly readable, original, and comprehensive account of how language augments human cognition. * Gary Lupyan, Professor of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA * Language, Cognition and the Way We Think is an exceptionally well-researched and admirably clear discussion of the relationship between language and cognition. Nikola Kompa expertly weaves historical and empirical exposition into arguments for her own provocative view that (at times) we think in a language by inwardly speaking. * Wade Munroe, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Philosophy and Weinberg Institute for Cognitive Science, University of Michigan, USA * In this well informed and carefully argued book, Nikola Kompa makes a powerful case for the view that human linguistic and cognitive capacities co-evolved and that language scaffolds and extends our cognitive skills. The book should be essential reading for anyone interested in the cognitive functions of language and inner speech. * Keith Frankish, Honorary Professor of Philosophy, University of Sheffield, UK * Navigating a vast terrain of psychological and philosophical research in clear and lively prose, Language, Cognition, and the Way We Think reveals the many ways—both subtle and profound—that our spoken languages may influence our thoughts. Kompa’s book is especially significant for its innovative and well-informed discussion of inner speech, making it one of the richest treatments of that phenomenon now available. * Peter Langland-Hassan, Professor of Philosophy, University of Cincinnati, USA * Kompa masterfully combines philosophy and contemporary cognitive science to produce a highly readable, original, and comprehensive account of how language augments human cognition. * Gary Lupyan, Professor of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA * Language, Cognition and the Way We Think is an exceptionally well-researched and admirably clear discussion of the relationship between language and cognition. Nikola Kompa expertly weaves historical and empirical exposition into arguments for her own provocative view that (at times) we think in a language by inwardly speaking. * Wade Munroe, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Philosophy and Weinberg Institute for Cognitive Science, University of Michigan, USA * Author InformationNikola A. Kompa is Professor in the Institute of Philosophy at Osnabrück University, Germany. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |