Context as other minds: the pragmatics of sociality, cognition, and communication
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adam_text | Givon s new book re-casts pragmatics, and most conspicuously the pragmatics
of sociality and communication, in neuro-cognitive, bio-adaptive, evolutionary
terms. The fact that context, the core notion of pragmatics, is a framing
operation undertaken on the fly through judgements of relevance, has
been well known since Aristotle, Kant and Peirce. But the context that is
relevant to the pragmatics of sociality and communication is a highly specific
mental operation
—
the mental modeling ofthe interlocutor s current,
rapidly shifting belief-and-intention states. The construed context of social
interaction and communication is thus a mental representation ofother
minds. Following a condensed intellectual history of pragmatics, the book
investigates the adaptive pragmatics of lexical-semantic categories
—
the
ist-order framing of reality , what cognitive psychologists call semantic
memory . Utilizing the network model, the book then takes a fresh look at the
adaptive underpinnings of metaphoric meaning. The core chapers ofthe book
outline the re-interpretation of communicative context as the systematic,
on-line construction of mental models ofthe interlocutor s current, rapidly-
shifting states of belief and intention. This grand theme is elaborated through
examples from the grammar of referential coherence, verbal modalities and
clause-chaining. In its final chapters, the book pushes pragmatics beyond its
traditional bounds, surveying its interdisciplinary implications for philosophy
of science, theory of personality, personality disorders and the calculus of
social interaction.
Preface
xiii
Chapter
1:
PERSPECTIVE
ι
1.1.
The conundrum
of context
ι
1.2.
Russell s paradox
г
1.3.
Objectivism
з
1.4.
Relativism
6
1.5.
Other minds
6
1.6.
Recurrent themes
8
1.6.1.
Relevance and importance
8
1.6.2.
Similarity, analogy and metaphor
8
1.6.3.
Kind vs. degree: Categories and classification
9
1.6.4.
Abductive inference and analogical reasoning
11
1.6.5.
Explanation and understanding
u
1.6.6.
Teleology, purpose and function
11
1.6.7.
Figure/ground: Saliency, frequency and markedness
11
1.6.8.
Gradation, continuum and non-discreteness
12
1.6.9.
The
semiotic
relation
12
1.7.
Earlyroots
15
1.7.1.
The mystics
15
1.7.2.
Plato/Socrates
17
1.7.3.
Aristotle
17
1.7.4. Immanuel
Kant
22
1.7.5.
Charles Sanders Peirce
26
1.7.6. Ludwig
Wittgenstein
28
1.8.
Modern strands
29
1.8.1.
Cultural relativism
29
1.8.2.
Early functionalism
31
1.8.3.
Speech-acts
32
1.8.4.
Logical presupposition
32
1.8.5.
Modal logic and possible worlds
33
1.8.6.
Ethnography of Speech
34
1.8.7.
Developmental pragmatics
34
1.8.8.
Pragmatics and the machine
34
1.8.9.
Cognitive Psychology
35
1.8.10.
Evolutionary biology
35
1.9.
Toward an integrated pragmatics ofUfe, mind and language
35
Notes
36
Chapter
2:
CATEGORIES AS PROTOTYPES:
THE ADAPTIVE MIDDLE
39
2.1.
Preamble
39
2.2.
Philosophical roots
41
2.2.1.
Platonic ( logical ) categories
41
2.2.2.
Wittgensteinean ( flat ) categories
42
2.3.
Linguistic roots
43
2.3.1.
Generativity
43
2.3.2.
Emergence
44
2.3.3.
Psychological roots
45
2.4.
Prototypes: The adaptive middle
46
2.5.
The adaptive underpinnings of prototype-like categories
47
2.6.
Some social consequences of natural categorization
51
2.6.1.
Essentialism and stereotyping
51
2.6.2.
Reasoning by feature association
52
2.6.3.
Over-generalization as an adaptive strategy
53
2.6.4.
Logically-faulty but adaptively-sound conditional reasoning
53
2.6.5.
Perspective effects on construed adaptive context
54
2.6.6.
Are social categories not natural kinds?
55
2.7.
The cultural context of social decision-making
56
2.7.1.
The society of intimates
56
2.7.2.
Is the society of intimates still relevant?
60
Notes
36
Chapter
3:
SEMANTIC NETWORKS
AND METAPHORIC LANGUAGE
65
3.1.
Culturally shared generic mental maps
65
3.2.
General design of the human communication system
65
3.2.1.
The cognitive representation system
65
3.2.2.
The sensory-motor codes
69
3.2.3.
The grammar code
69
3.3.
The generic lexicon as a network of nodes and connections
69
3.4.
Metaphoric or non-literal meaning
72
3.4.1.
The Aristotelian tradition
72
3.4.2.
LakoffeŕaZ/s
conceptual metaphors
75
3.4.3.
The cognitive evidence
79
3.4.4.
The diachronic evidence
81
3.5.
Figurative language and semantic networks
84
3.6.
Adaptive motivation and frequency distribution of figurative language
86
3.7.
Final reflections
88
Notes
89
Chapter
4:
GRAMMAR AND OTHER MINDS:
AN EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE
91
4.1.
Sociality, communication and other minds
91
4.2.
Mental models
92
4.2.1.
Semantic ( procedural ) memory
92
4.2.2.
Episodic ( declarative ) memory
93
4.2.3.
Working memory and/or attention
93
4.2.4.
Interaction between memory systems
94
4.3.
Grammar
95
4.3.1.
Developmental-evolutionaryperspective
95
4.3.2.
Grammar as structure
95
4.3.3.
Grammar as adaptive function
96
4.3.4.
Communication without grammar
97
4.4.
Grammar and other minds
100
4.4.1.
The mental representation of context
100
4.4.2.
Access to definite referents
101
4.4.3.
Access to the interlocutor s
epistemic
and deontic states
104
4.5.
The selectivity of mental models
106
4.6.
Other minds in an evolutionary perspective
108
4.6.1.
Overview
108
4.6.2.
Reasoning by feature association: The wrong metaphor?
ш
4.6.3.
Neurological incrementation: From old-brain to
limbus
to neo-cortex
112
4.6.4.
Transformations of the referent
113
4.6.5.
The puzzle of consciousness
116
4.6.6.
The adaptive context of representing other minds
120
Notes
123
Chapters: REFERENTIAL COHERENCE
125
5.1.
Coherence as mental operations
125
5.2.
Coherence as grounding
126
5.2.1.
Grounding in episodic representation
126
5.2.2.
Cataphoric grounding
126
5.2.3
Anaphoric grounding
134
5.3.
Use frequency, markedness and cognitive status
139
5.4.
Cognitive model
141
5.4.1.
Preamble
143
5.4.2.
Cognitive operations
143
5.5.
Discussion
145
Notes
147
Chapter
б:
PROPOSITIONAL MODALITIES
149
6.1.
Propositions vs. speakers
149
6.2.
Epistemic
modalities
150
6.2.1.
Recapitulation
150
6.2.2.
Presupposition vs. assertion
151
6.3.
Tense
153
6.4.
Aspect
156
6.4.1.
Perfectivity
156
6.4.2.
Preterit, perfect and deferred relevance
158
6.4.3.
Immediacy and affect: Remote vs. vivid
159
6.4.4.
Correlation between modality, tense and aspect
161
6.5.
Deontic sub-modes of
irreális
161
6.5.1.
Preamble
161
6.5.2.
The subjunctive mood
162
6.6.
The pragmatics of NEG-assertions
166
6.7.
Evidentiality
168
6.8.
Knowledge and power: The interaction between epistemics
anddeontics
171
6.8.1.
Epistemic
vs. deontic speech-acts
171
6.8.2.
The social deontics of knowledge
173
6.9.
Summary: Prepositional modalities and other minds
177
Notes
177
Chapter
7:
DISCOURSE COHERENCE
179
7.1.
Reorientation
179
7.2.
Clause chaining
180
7.2.1.
Clauses, chains, and paragraphs
180
7.2.2.
Major clause-types in the chain
180
7.3.
Chain-initial clauses ( coherence bridges )
182
7.3.1.
Pre-posed adverbial clauses
182
7.3.2.
Pre-posed adverbial phrases
184
7.3.3.
Left-dislocation clauses
185
7.4.
Chain-initial vs. chain-medial clauses
186
7.5.
Clause-level vs. chain-level conjunction
188
7.6.
Chain-medial cataphoric switch-reference (DS) devices
191
7.7.
Recapitulation: clause chaining and other minds
193
Notes
194
Chapter
8:
COMMUNITY AS OTHER MINDS: THE PRAGMATICS
OF ORGANIZED SCIENCE
195
8.1.
The scientist vs. the organism
195
8.2.
Reductionist extremes in the philosophy of science
196
8.2.1.
Preamble
196
8.2.2.
Deductivist accounts
196
8.2.3.
Inductivist accounts
200
8.3.
The pragmatics of empirical science
203
8.3.1.
Preamble
203
8.3.2.
Theory-laden facts
203
8.3.3.
Abductive inference
205
8.3.4.
Explanation
208
8.4.
Multiple loci of pragmatic inference in the empirical cycle
214
8.5.
The social pragmatics of science: Community as other minds
216
Notes
219
Chapter
9:
THE ADAPTIVE PRAGMATICS OF SELF
221
9.1.
Preamble
221
9.2.
The essentialist self
222
9.3.
The multiple self
224
9.3.1. Henrik
Ibsen and Erving Goffman
224
9.3.2.
Faust, Freud and the multiple self
227
9.4.
The impaired self
228
9.4.1.
Schizophrenia: The unconstrained multiple
229
9.4.2.
Autism: The unyielding essence
231
9.5.
The complex self as an adaptive strategy
234
9.5.1.
Evolutionary incrementation in framing complexity
234
9.5.2.
Between intimates and strangers
235
9.5.3.
Other minds and the ontology of self
236
9.5.4.
Internalized other minds as a social-restraint mechanism
236
Notes
237
Chapter
10:
THE PRAGMATICS OF THE MARTIAL ARTS
239
10.1.
Preamble
239
10.2.
Adaptive realism: There shall be weeping and wailing
and gnashing of teeth
239
10.3.
The paradox of Karma
241
10.4.
Tao and Wu-Wei
242
10.5.
Wu-Wei as paradox
243
10.6.
Wu-Wei as strategy
243
10.7.
The paradox of the invisible leader
245
10.8.
The yoga of form
246
10.9.
The ritualization of form
247
xii Contents
10.10.
Complexity: Seven
paradoxes 248
10.10.1.
lhe
paradox
of Yin and
Yang 249
10.10.2.
lhe
paradox of discreteness and continuity
250
10.10.3.
The paradox or rootedness and lightness
250
10.10.4.
lhe
paradox ofspeed and consciousness
251
10.10.5.
The paradox of attention and automaticity
251
10.10.6.
The paradox of diffuse attention
253
10.10.7.
The paradox of out-of-context practice
253
10.11.
Closure
254
References
255
Index
275
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title_auth | Context as other minds the pragmatics of sociality, cognition, and communication |
title_exact_search | Context as other minds the pragmatics of sociality, cognition, and communication |
title_full | Context as other minds the pragmatics of sociality, cognition, and communication T. Givón |
title_fullStr | Context as other minds the pragmatics of sociality, cognition, and communication T. Givón |
title_full_unstemmed | Context as other minds the pragmatics of sociality, cognition, and communication T. Givón |
title_short | Context as other minds |
title_sort | context as other minds the pragmatics of sociality cognition and communication |
title_sub | the pragmatics of sociality, cognition, and communication |
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topic_facet | aPragmatics Pragmatics Soziolinguistik Pragmatik |
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