Thinking without Words

ISBN13: 9780195159691ISBN10: 0195159691 Hardback, 248 pages
Mar 2003,  In Stock

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Thinking without Words provides a challenging new theory of the nature of non-linguistic thought. Many scientific disciplines treat non-linguistic creatures as thinkers, explaining their behavior in terms of their thoughts about themselves and about the environment. But this theorizing has proceeded without any clear account of the types of thinking available to non-linguistic creatures. One consequence of this is that ascriptions of thoughts to non-linguistic creatures have frequently been held to be metaphorical and not to be taken at face value. Bermudez offers a conceptual framework for treating human infants and non-human animals as genuine thinkers. Whereas existing discussions of thought at the non-linguistic level have concentrated on how such thoughts might be physically realized, Bermudez approaches the problem by considering what is required in explaining behavior in psychological terms. In developing a positive account of non-linguistic thought he shows how the experimental tools used by developmental psychologists and students of animal behavior can be used to give a precise account of the way in which a human infant or non-human animal is representing the world. Much of the book is devoted to exploring the differences between thinking without words and language-based thinking. Bermudez argues that there are clear limits to the expressive power of non-linguistic thought. Nonetheless, he identifies primitive analogues at the non-linguistic level that can be used to explain sophisticated non-linguistic behaviors. Thinking Without Words is the first full-length philosophical study of this important topic. It is written with an interdisciplinary readership in mind and will appeal to philosophers, psychologists, and students of animal behavior.

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"Even opponents of representationalism will greatly benefit from Bermúdez's book, not least because it sets very high standards, that any non-representationalist account of thinking without words will have to match.--H.J.Glock, Times Literary Supplement

Product Details

248 pages; 5 line illus; 6-1/8 x 9-1/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-515969-1ISBN10: 0-19-515969-1

About the Author(s)

José Luis Bermúdez, Professor of Philosophy and Head of the Department of Philosophy, University of Stirling

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