Cognitive Foundations of the Narrative Self

In this paper we tackle the issue of the role of narrative language in the constitution of human subjectivity. There are at least two different approaches to this issue. The first one is consistent with the view that language has a unique constitutive role in cognition. According to this account, hu...

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Main Authors: Erica Cosentino, Francesco Ferretti
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Language:deu
Published: Mimesis Edizioni, Milano 2015-04-01
Series:Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia
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Online Access:http://www.rifp.it/ojs/index.php/rifp/article/view/rifp.2015.0029
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spelling doaj-ceaec227851141479fd5c84cebf48cac2020-11-24T21:13:50ZdeuMimesis Edizioni, MilanoRivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia2039-46672239-26292015-04-016231132410.4453/rifp.2015.0029Cognitive Foundations of the Narrative SelfErica CosentinoFrancesco FerrettiIn this paper we tackle the issue of the role of narrative language in the constitution of human subjectivity. There are at least two different approaches to this issue. The first one is consistent with the view that language has a unique constitutive role in cognition. According to this account, human subjectivity is a by-product of the advent of language. We will refer to it as linguistic idealism and will argue that, in spite of its popularity in the philosophy and social sciences, this view is completely unfounded. We will defend a second approach, which acknowledges the relevant role of language in human subjectivity but interprets this role in the light of a relation of coevolution between language and cognition. We will suggest that this relation is asimmetric and the priority is given to the cognitive foundations of human sense of the self. The influence of language on human subjectivity is then analyzed in terms of a retroactive effect. We will argue that the relation of coevolution between language and cognition provides an interpretative tool that allows us to account for human subjectivity in accordance with darwinian naturalism.http://www.rifp.it/ojs/index.php/rifp/article/view/rifp.2015.0029LanguageMental Time TravelMetarepresentationNarrative Self
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Cognitive Foundations of the Narrative Self
Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia
Language
Mental Time Travel
Metarepresentation
Narrative Self
author_facet Erica Cosentino
Francesco Ferretti
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title Cognitive Foundations of the Narrative Self
title_short Cognitive Foundations of the Narrative Self
title_full Cognitive Foundations of the Narrative Self
title_fullStr Cognitive Foundations of the Narrative Self
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive Foundations of the Narrative Self
title_sort cognitive foundations of the narrative self
publisher Mimesis Edizioni, Milano
series Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia
issn 2039-4667
2239-2629
publishDate 2015-04-01
description In this paper we tackle the issue of the role of narrative language in the constitution of human subjectivity. There are at least two different approaches to this issue. The first one is consistent with the view that language has a unique constitutive role in cognition. According to this account, human subjectivity is a by-product of the advent of language. We will refer to it as linguistic idealism and will argue that, in spite of its popularity in the philosophy and social sciences, this view is completely unfounded. We will defend a second approach, which acknowledges the relevant role of language in human subjectivity but interprets this role in the light of a relation of coevolution between language and cognition. We will suggest that this relation is asimmetric and the priority is given to the cognitive foundations of human sense of the self. The influence of language on human subjectivity is then analyzed in terms of a retroactive effect. We will argue that the relation of coevolution between language and cognition provides an interpretative tool that allows us to account for human subjectivity in accordance with darwinian naturalism.
topic Language
Mental Time Travel
Metarepresentation
Narrative Self
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