Constructing a Concept of Number

Numbers are concepts whose content, structure, and organization are influenced by the material forms used to represent and manipulate them. Indeed, as argued here, it is the inclusion of multiple forms (distributed objects, fingers, single- and two-dimensional forms like pebbles and abaci, and writt...

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Main Author: Karenleigh A. Overmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PsychOpen 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Numerical Cognition
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Online Access:http://jnc.psychopen.eu/article/view/161
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spelling doaj-7486bae453654889869a6eeaff65f20f2020-11-25T00:20:26ZengPsychOpenJournal of Numerical Cognition2363-87612018-09-014246449310.5964/jnc.v4i2.161jnc.v4i2.161Constructing a Concept of NumberKarenleigh A. Overmann0Center for Cognitive Archaeology, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO, USANumbers are concepts whose content, structure, and organization are influenced by the material forms used to represent and manipulate them. Indeed, as argued here, it is the inclusion of multiple forms (distributed objects, fingers, single- and two-dimensional forms like pebbles and abaci, and written notations) that is the mechanism of numerical elaboration. Further, variety in employed forms explains at least part of the synchronic and diachronic variability that exists between and within cultural number systems. Material forms also impart characteristics like linearity that may persist in the form of knowledge and behaviors, ultimately yielding numerical concepts that are irreducible to and functionally independent of any particular form. Material devices used to represent and manipulate numbers also interact with language in ways that reinforce or contrast different aspects of numerical cognition. Not only does this interaction potentially explain some of the unique aspects of numerical language, it suggests that the two are complementary but ultimately distinct means of accessing numerical intuitions and insights. The potential inclusion of materiality in contemporary research in numerical cognition is advocated, both for its explanatory power, as well as its influence on psychological, behavioral, and linguistic aspects of numerical cognition.http://jnc.psychopen.eu/article/view/161numerical cognitionnumerical elaborationextended cognitionMaterial Engagement Theorymateriality
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Constructing a Concept of Number
Journal of Numerical Cognition
numerical cognition
numerical elaboration
extended cognition
Material Engagement Theory
materiality
author_facet Karenleigh A. Overmann
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title Constructing a Concept of Number
title_short Constructing a Concept of Number
title_full Constructing a Concept of Number
title_fullStr Constructing a Concept of Number
title_full_unstemmed Constructing a Concept of Number
title_sort constructing a concept of number
publisher PsychOpen
series Journal of Numerical Cognition
issn 2363-8761
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Numbers are concepts whose content, structure, and organization are influenced by the material forms used to represent and manipulate them. Indeed, as argued here, it is the inclusion of multiple forms (distributed objects, fingers, single- and two-dimensional forms like pebbles and abaci, and written notations) that is the mechanism of numerical elaboration. Further, variety in employed forms explains at least part of the synchronic and diachronic variability that exists between and within cultural number systems. Material forms also impart characteristics like linearity that may persist in the form of knowledge and behaviors, ultimately yielding numerical concepts that are irreducible to and functionally independent of any particular form. Material devices used to represent and manipulate numbers also interact with language in ways that reinforce or contrast different aspects of numerical cognition. Not only does this interaction potentially explain some of the unique aspects of numerical language, it suggests that the two are complementary but ultimately distinct means of accessing numerical intuitions and insights. The potential inclusion of materiality in contemporary research in numerical cognition is advocated, both for its explanatory power, as well as its influence on psychological, behavioral, and linguistic aspects of numerical cognition.
topic numerical cognition
numerical elaboration
extended cognition
Material Engagement Theory
materiality
url http://jnc.psychopen.eu/article/view/161
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