Acts of Meaning
In "Acts of Meaning," renowned psychologist Jerome S. Bruner challenges the prevailing computational model of the mind that has dominated the cognitive revolution. Published in 1993, this insightful book spans 208 pages and invites readers to reconsider the true essence of psychology: the understanding of the mind as a creator of meanings. Bruner argues that to fully grasp the intricate relationship between mind and culture, we must transcend the limitations imposed by traditional cognitive frameworks. This thought-provoking work is essential for anyone interested in philosophy, psychology, and the theory of mind. Dive into Bruner's compelling exploration and discover how the mind interacts with culture, shaping our understanding of the world around us. Perfect for students, professionals, and anyone passionate about the complexities of human thought, "Acts of Meaning" is a must-read that will inspire new perspectives on the nature of meaning and understanding.