Abstract
[Autom. eng. transl.] Within an approach to communication considered as a primary social game, the volume collects some contributions for the psychological analysis of the communication process. First of all, two general explanatory models are proposed: the ostensive-inferential model of Sperber and Wilson and that of communication as an intentional game and moral act of Anolli and Ciceri. The theme of the relationship between thought and communication is then addressed, filtered through the distinction between "concept" and "meaning" thanks to significant contributions by Rosch, Nelson, Rastier. The third section is devoted to the problem of the intentionality of communication in relation to planning and planning. Barbara (1990) in describing neuronal activity observes that the interconnection between neurons, or their way of transmitting information, constitutes one of their most specialized prerogatives. The functionality of our neuronal cells is, in fact, measurable in terms of speed, simultaneity and specificity of information reception and transmission. In essence, says Barlow, "the human brain works by communicating". Its communication activity does not take place only within itself between individual neurons or between different brain areas. It also concerns the relationship between inside and outside. First of all, through the incessant activity of representing reality. Secondly, through the slower but continuous structural modification of the brain in function of a better adaptation to the environment. This last form of human-environment interaction has characterized the evolution of the human species over the millennia.
Translated title of the contribution | [Autom. eng. transl.] ELEMENTS OF PSYCHOLOGY OF COMMUNICATION. Cognitive and strategic aspects |
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Original language | Italian |
Publisher | LED |
Number of pages | 568 |
ISBN (Print) | 8879160613 |
Publication status | Published - 1995 |
Keywords
- comunicazione
- intenzione comunicativa