There are two modes of cognitive functioning, two modes of thought, each providing distinctive ways of ordering experience, of constructing reality. The two (though complementary) are irreducible to one another. Methodological Approaches to the Study of Careeruredio/la - 1990 - Broj stranica: 267Pregled nije dostupan - O ovoj knjizi
| Jerome Bruner - 1986 - Broj stranica: 220
...out my argument as baldly as possible, better to examine its basis and its consequences. It is this. There are two modes of cognitive functioning, two...(though complementary) are irreducible to one another. Efforts to reduce one mode to the other or to ignore one at the expense of the other inevitably fail... | |
| Michael White, David Epston - 1990 - Broj stranica: 258
...drawn by Jerome Bruner (1986). He contrasts the logico-scientific and the "narrative" modes of thought. There are two modes of cognitive functioning, two...ways of ordering experience, of constructing reality. ... A good story and a well-formed argument are different natural kinds. Both can be used as means... | |
| Howard S. Becker, Michal M. McCall - 2009 - Broj stranica: 295
...artists. More recently, Jerome Bruner, the cognitive psychologist, has argued that stories and arguments are "two modes of cognitive functioning, two modes...ways of ordering experience, of constructing reality" and that each has its own "criteria of well-formedness" and "procedures for verification": A good story... | |
| George Willis, William Henry Schubert - 1991 - Broj stranica: 396
...supports the claim that there are two quite different forms of knowing. In his recent book, Bruner writes: There are two modes of cognitive functioning, two...(though complementary) are irreducible to one another. Efforts to reduce one mode to the other or to ignore one at the expense of the other inevitably fail... | |
| David McNeill - 1992 - Broj stranica: 432
...the world of objects and events, but with the "vicissitudes of human intention." As Bruner writes, "There are two modes of cognitive functioning, two...providing distinctive ways of ordering experience, or constructing reality. The two (though complementary) are irreducible to one another. Efforts to... | |
| Ronald T. Kellogg - 1999
...logico-scientific mode and contended that neither can be reduced to the other. As Bruner explained: There are two modes of cognitive functioning, two...(though complementary) are irreducible to one another. Efforts to reduce one mode to the other or to ignore at the expense of the other inevitably fail to... | |
| Alan Parry, Robert E. Doan - 1994 - Broj stranica: 228
...nothing less than "two modes of cognitive functioning, two modes of thought. Each provide distinct ways of ordering experience, of constructing reality....(though complementary) are irreducible to one another" (p. 11). He goes on to define the paradigmatic or logico-scientific mode acccording to its "attempts... | |
| David C. Rubin - 1995 - Broj stranica: 400
...used to understand the recall and structure of organized verbal material. Bruner (1986) claims that "there are two modes of cognitive functioning, two...providing distinctive ways of ordering experience, of construction reality. The two (though complementary) are irreducible to one another" (p. 11). These... | |
| J. Amos Hatch, Richard Wisniewski - 1995 - Broj stranica: 156
...knowmg panidigmaiic iagnition and storied knowing nareatire iagnitioe; There are two modes of cogninve functioning, two modes of thought, each providing...experience, of constructing reality. The two though complememary1 are irreducihle to one another. . . . Each of the ways of knowing, moreover, has operating... | |
| Wolfgang Börner - 1996 - Broj stranica: 340
...Worlds hebt der Psychologe und Erziehungswissenschaftler Jerome Bruner zwei Formen des Denkens hervor, "two modes of thought, each providing distinctive...ways of ordering experience, of constructing reality" (Bruner 1986:11). Er nennt diese beiden Formen des Denkens "paradigmatisch" und "narrativ". Die erste... | |
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