Expérimenter la pensée en schémas-images. Des adolescents s’interrogent « d’où viennent les pensées ? »

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Anda Fournel, J. Simon
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"Experimenting Thinking in Image Schemas. Teenagers are Wondering “Where Do Thoughts Come From?” An intellectual view of philosophy as an activity focusing on understanding abstract concepts and their relationships deprives philosophical exercise of the participation of the body and senses. If we reject the mind-body dualism, as Dewey, Johnson, etc. did, then we are constantly engaged in interactions with the world and others, and can thus consider the act of thinking from our own experiences. Inspired by an experimentalist conception of school and life, as well as the method of inquiry developed by Dewey, the Philosophy for Children program provides an inquiry process that invites participants to conceptualize and reason philosophically in a collaborative manner. Do these practices implement an embodied cognition? To find out, we selected a discussion as a case study and analyzed it based on the observation that the issue to be discussed by the participants - “where do thoughts come from?” contains two image schemas: path (come from) and source (where). We have noted a variety and a significant number of expressions (“they come from within”, “they come from what happens outside”, etc.) whose analysis enhances a better understanding of how an experience of understanding the origins of our thoughts fits into the discourse and contributes to a collective conceptualization of “thinking”. Keywords: image schemas, perceptual experience, conceptualisation, community of philosophical inquiry, experimentalism "
在图式图像中体验思维。青少年问自己:“思想从何而来?”»
"在意象图式中实验思维"青少年想知道“思想从何而来?”一种知性的观点认为哲学是一种专注于理解抽象概念及其关系的活动,剥夺了身体和感官参与的哲学练习。如果我们像杜威、约翰逊等人那样拒绝心身二元论,那么我们就会不断地与世界和他人互动,从而可以从我们自己的经验中考虑思考的行为。受实验主义的学校和生活概念的启发,以及杜威开发的探究方法,儿童哲学项目提供了一个探究过程,邀请参与者以合作的方式概念化和哲学推理。这些实践实现了具身认知吗?为了找到答案,我们选择了一个讨论作为案例研究,并根据参与者将要讨论的问题——“思想从何而来?”包含两个映像模式:path(来自)和source(在哪里)。我们已经注意到多种多样且数量可观的表达(“它们来自内部”、“它们来自外部”等),这些表达的分析有助于更好地理解理解我们思想起源的经验如何融入话语,并有助于“思考”的集体概念化。关键词:意象图式,知觉经验,概念化,哲学探究共同体,实验主义
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