Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Representational Pluralism in Human Cognition

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cognition
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Cognitive Pluralism
Cognitive Reflection
Computational Account
Conceptual Change
conceptual change theory
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developmental psychology
educational psychology
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Explanatory Cohesion
human cognition
Incompatible Representational
Integrated Reasoning
Integrative Pluralism
interdisciplinary cognition studies
Intuitive Representations
Knowledge Acquisition
Knowledge Revision
learning sciences
Model Fragments
monism
Newtonian Mechanics
Omnipresent
philosophical psychology
philosophy of science
Pluralism
pluralist expertise
Quantum Field Theory
representational pluralism
representational plurality
Representational Systems
Research Program
Robust Pluralism
Science Education
science misconceptions
Scientific Pluralism
Synthetic Reasoning
Token Representation
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  • ISBN 9781032039602
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Bringing together diverse theoretical and empirical contributions from the fields of social and cognitive psychology, philosophy and science education, this volume explores representational pluralism as a phenomenon characteristic of human cognition.

Building on these disciplines’ shared interest in understanding human thought, perception and conceptual change, the volume illustrates how representational plurality can be conducive to research and practice in varied fields. Particular care is taken to emphasize points of convergence and the value of sharing discourses, models, justifications and theories of pluralism across disciplines. The editors give ample space for philosophers, cognitive scientists and educators to explicate the history and current status of representational pluralism in their own disciplines.

Using multiple forms of research from the relational perspective, this volume will be of interest to students, scholars and researchers with an interest in cognitive psychology, as well as educational psychology and philosophy of science.

Michel Bélanger is Professor of Science Education, University of Québec at Rimouski, Canada.

Patrice Potvin is Professor of Science Education, University of Québec at Montréal, Canada.

Steven Horst is Professor of Philosophy at Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, USA.

Andrew Shtulman is Professor in the Departments of Psychology & Cognitive Science, Occidental College, USA.

Eduardo Mortimer is Professor of Science Education, Federal University of Minas Gerai, Brazil.