Narrative as dialectic abduction / Donna E. West.
2022
BD161 .W47 2022eb
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Title
Narrative as dialectic abduction / Donna E. West.
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ISBN
9783031150937 (ebook)
3031150937 (ebook)
9783031150920 (hardback)
3031150937 (ebook)
9783031150920 (hardback)
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Cham : Springer, [2022.]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 191 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color).
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10.1007/978-3-031-15093-7 doi
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BD161 .W47 2022eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
121
Summary
This book presents a fresh approach to the communicability of narratives, revealing the cognitive underpinnings of Charles Sanders Peirces pragmatistic model. It demonstrates how abductive processes modify habits of belief and action in what Peirce refers to as double consciousness. Abductions generated during double consciousness paradigms have increased efficacy compared to instinctual abductions. Novel inferences from working memory become consciously integrated with existing long-term memory units which permits fuller consideration of the plausibility of propositions. Special attention is given to childrens prelinguistic means to represent propositional or assertory conflicts, and to resolve these conflicts via listening and re-telling narrators accounts. Overall, this book serves both a theoretical and applied purpose. It is intended to support innovative therapeutic interventions to facilitate the (re)construction of narratives by adults and children. Its practical applications and theoretical grounding will appeal to graduate students and scholars alike, who wish to examine narrative as an interdisciplinary enterprisean ontological and cultural phenomenon (narration by way of action/image sequences), not just a literary/linguistic paradigm. Ultimately, this account presents narrative as a modal forum to resolve logical and practical conflicts, compelling the interpreter to become an involved partner in the narrated event itself. .
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Studies in applied philosophy, epistemology and rational ethics ; v. 64.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction: Promoting Dialectic Processes Through Dialogic Inquiry
Chapter 2: Semiotic Foundations of Narrative
Chapter 3: Prelinguistic Considerations
Chapter 4: Processing Precursors in Narrative Genres: The Case of Abductive Instinct.
Chapter 2: Semiotic Foundations of Narrative
Chapter 3: Prelinguistic Considerations
Chapter 4: Processing Precursors in Narrative Genres: The Case of Abductive Instinct.