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(2000) Functional models of cognition, Dordrecht, Springer.

Sheaf mereology and space cognition

Jean Petitot

pp. 233-252

Contemporary research concerning the cognitive links between perception, language, and action — see for instance Talmy's works — have revolutionized the dominating traditions of formal semantics. They have led to what Husserl already called in Erfahrung and Urteil a genealogy of logic, a perceptive genealogy of cognitive symbolic structures. Such a Gestalt-like perspective on symbolic structures raises a lot of new problems. It makes traditional simple — and even trivial — problems appear as complex, non trivial, ones.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-9620-6_15

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Petitot, J. (2000)., Sheaf mereology and space cognition, in A. Carsetti (ed.), Functional models of cognition, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 233-252.

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