The Cognitive Life of Maps

Casati, Roberto

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2024-05-14
  • 售價: $1,740
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,653
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 256
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0262547082
  • ISBN-13: 9780262547086
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The "mapness of maps"--how maps live in interaction with their users, and what this tells us about what they are and how they work.

In a sense, maps are temporarily alive for those who design, draw, and use them. They have, for the moment, a cognitive life. To grapple with what this means--to ask how maps can be alive, and what kind of life they have--is to explore the core question of what maps are. And this is what Roberto Casati does in The Cognitive Life of Maps, in the process assembling the conceptual tools for understanding why maps have the power they have, why they are so widely used, and how we use (and misuse) them.

Drawing on insights from cognitive science and philosophy of mind, Casati considers the main claims around what maps are and how they work--their specific syntax, peculiar semantics, and pragmatics. He proposes a series of steps that can lead to a precise theory of maps, one that reveals what maps have in common with diagrams, pictures, and texts, and what makes them different. This minimal theory of maps helps us to see maps nested in many cognitive artifacts--clock faces, musical notation, writing, calendars, and numerical series, for instance. It also allows us to tackle the issue of the territorialization of maps--to show how maps can be used to draw specific spatial inferences about territories. From the mechanics of maps used for navigation to the differences and similarities between maps and pictures and models, Casati's ambitious work is a cognitive map in its own right, charting the way to a new understanding of what maps mean.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

「地圖的『地圖性』——地圖如何與其使用者互動,以及這告訴我們地圖是什麼以及它們如何運作。」在某種意義上,對於設計、繪製和使用地圖的人來說,地圖在某個時刻是暫時活著的。它們擁有一種認知生命。要理解這意味著什麼——詢問地圖如何能夠活著,以及它們擁有什麼樣的生命——就是探索地圖本質的核心問題。這正是羅伯托·卡薩提在《地圖的認知生命》中所做的,他在這個過程中組建了理解地圖為何擁有其力量、為何被廣泛使用以及我們如何使用(和誤用)它們的概念工具。

卡薩提借鑒了認知科學和心智哲學的見解,考慮了有關地圖是什麼以及它們如何運作的主要主張——它們的特定語法、特殊語義和語用學。他提出了一系列步驟,可以導向一個精確的地圖理論,揭示地圖與圖表、圖片和文本之間的共同點,以及使它們不同的特徵。這一最小的地圖理論幫助我們看到地圖嵌套在許多認知工藝品中——例如時鐘面、音樂符號、書寫、日曆和數字序列。它還使我們能夠處理地圖的領土化問題——展示地圖如何被用來對領土進行特定的空間推斷。從用於導航的地圖機制到地圖與圖片和模型之間的異同,卡薩提的雄心勃勃的作品本身就是一幅認知地圖,為我們提供了一條通往對地圖意義的新理解的道路。

作者簡介

Roberto Casati is Director of the Jean Nicod Institute and Professor at EHESS (School of Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences) in Paris. He is the coauthor of The Visual World of Shadows, Parts and Places, and Holes and Other Superficialities (all MIT Press).

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

羅伯托·卡薩提是讓·尼科德研究所的所長,並且是巴黎社會科學高等研究院(EHESS)的教授。他是《陰影的視覺世界》、《部分與地方》和《洞與其他表面現象》(均由麻省理工學院出版社出版)的共同作者。