Neuman Yair, Turney Peter, Cohen Yohai
Department of Education, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.
Integr Psychol Behav Sci. 2012 Jun;46(2):129-45. doi: 10.1007/s12124-011-9165-8.
The idea that language mediates our thoughts and enables abstract cognition has been a key idea in socio-cultural psychology. However, it is not clear what mechanisms support this process of abstraction. Peirce argued that one mechanism by which language enables abstract thought is hypostatic abstraction, the process through which a predicate (e.g., dark) turns into an object (e.g., darkness). By using novel computational tools we tested Peirce's idea. Analysis of the data provides empirical support for Peirce's mechanism and evidence of the way the use of signs enables abstraction. These conclusions are supported by the in-depth analysis of two case studies concerning the abstraction of sweet and dark. The paper concludes by discussing the findings from a broad and integrative theoretical perspective and by pointing to computational cultural psychology as a promising perspective for addressing long-lasting questions of the field.
语言介导我们的思维并促成抽象认知这一观点,一直是社会文化心理学中的一个关键观点。然而,尚不清楚哪些机制支持这一抽象过程。皮尔斯认为,语言促成抽象思维的一种机制是实体抽象,即一个谓词(如“黑暗的”)转变为一个对象(如“黑暗”)的过程。通过使用新颖的计算工具,我们对皮尔斯的观点进行了测试。数据分析为皮尔斯的机制提供了实证支持,并证明了符号的使用促成抽象的方式。对两个关于甜味和黑暗抽象的案例研究的深入分析支持了这些结论。本文最后从广泛和综合的理论视角讨论了研究结果,并指出计算文化心理学是解决该领域长期存在问题的一个有前景的视角。