Mapas, lenguaje y conceptos: hacia una teoría pluralista del formato de los conceptos

Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 24 (1):121-146 (2020)
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Abstract

A great number of investigations suggest that cognition involves both linguistic and cartographic representations. These researches have motivated a pluralist conception of cognition; also, they have been used to clarify how maps differ from linguistic representations. However, the computational processes underlying the interphase between both kinds of representations deserve further attention. In this paper, I argue that, despite their differences, cartographic representations coexist and interact with linguistic representations in interesting ways.

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