LANGUAGE AS A MATERIAL COGNITIVE ARTIFACT: MERITS AND LIMITATIONS OF ANDY CLARK’S CONCEPT OF LANGUAGE Cover Image
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JĘZYK JAKO MATERIALNY ARTEFAKT POZNAWCZY. ZALETY I OGRANICZENIA UJĘCIA ANDY’EGO CLARKA
LANGUAGE AS A MATERIAL COGNITIVE ARTIFACT: MERITS AND LIMITATIONS OF ANDY CLARK’S CONCEPT OF LANGUAGE

Author(s): Marcin Trybulec
Subject(s): Cognitive linguistics, Philosophy of Language, Cognitive Psychology
Published by: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II - Instytut Jana Pawła II, Wydział Filozofii
Keywords: language; cognition; cognitive artifact; cognitive tool; internal speech; materiality; coordination;

Summary/Abstract: The key research question of the paper is why the material dimension of language should be considered an important factor in researching into its cognitive role. In order to answer the question, the author considers Andy Clark’s concept of language as a cognitive artifact. On the one hand, the text aims at presenting the uniqueness and limitations of Clark’s ideas, on the other hand, it aims to explain Clark’s claim that language is an external coordination tool which supplements, but does not transform, mind’s basic modes of representation. The author distinguishes Clark’s position from classical considerations about language and cognition developed under the label of linguistic determinism and analyzes the concept of cognitive artifact, to move toward the characterization of language in terms of material cognitive tool and to show some limitations of such a description.

  • Issue Year: 34/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 172-195
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Polish