Pointers, codes, and embodiment
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (4):757-758 (1997)
| Abstract | This commentary raises three questions about the target article: What are pointers or deictic devices? Why insist on deictic codes for cognition rather than deixis simpliciter? And in what sense is cognition embodied, on this view? | |||||||||
| Keywords | embodied cognition philosophy of cognitive science deictic codes | |||||||||
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