Between Philosophy and Cultural Psychology
- 144 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
The book delves into the intersections of philosophy and cultural psychology through five key discussions. It examines thresholds of sense, the significance of contexts in meaning-making, and the semiotic resources from notable theorists like Peirce and Cassirer. Additionally, it highlights Susanne Langer's aesthetic model of minding and introduces the concept of affectivation, emphasizing how humans create meaning through signs. The interwoven themes include embodied perception, the role of art, and the importance of feeling in understanding meaning-making processes.