Cover not available

Article published In: Diagrammatic Reasoning
Edited by Riccardo Fusaroli and Kristian Tylén
[Pragmatics & Cognition 22:2] 2014
► pp. 183186

Get fulltext from our e-platform
References (14)
Burnston, D., Sheredos, B., Abrahamsen, A., & Bechtel, W. (2015). Scientists’ Use of Diagrams in Developing Mechanistic Explanations, Pragmatics and Cognition. Pragmatics and Cognition, 22(2), 224–242. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Chemero, A. (2009). Radical embodied cognitive science. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Clark, A. (2008). Supersizing the mind: Embodiment, action, and cognitive extension. New York: Oxford University Press. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Fay, N., Ellison, M., & Garrod, S. (2015). Iconicity: From Sign to System in Human Communication and Language. Pragmatics and Cognition, 22(2), 243–262.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Fusaroli, R. (2011). The social horizon of embodied language and material symbols. Versus, 112–1131, 95–120.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Fusaroli, R., Gangopadhyay, N., & Tylén, K. (2014). The dialogically extended mind: Making a case for language as skilful intersubjective engagement. Cognitive Systems Research, 29-301, 31–39. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Hutchins, E. (1995). Cognition in the Wild. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
. (2010). Cognitive Ecology. Topics in Cognitive Science, 2(4), 705–715. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Kirsh, D. (2009). Problem solving and situated cognition. The Cambridge handbook of situated cognition, 264–306.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Peirce, C.S. (1931). Collected papers of Charles Sanders Peirce. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Stjernfelt, F. (2007). Diagrammatology: An investigation on the borderlines of phenomenology, ontology, and semiotics. New York: Springer. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Tversky, B., & Kessel, A. (2015). Thinking in Action. Pragmatics and Cognition, 22(2), 206–223. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Tylén, K., Fusaroli, R., Bjørndahl, J.S., Rączaszek-Leonardi, J., Østergaard, S., & Stjernfelt, F. (2015). Diagrammatic Reasoning: abstraction, interaction, and insight. Pragmatics and Cognition., 22(2), 263–281Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Vallée-Tourangeau, F., & Vallée-Tourangeau, G. (2015). Diagrams, Jars, and Matchsticks: A Systemicist’s Toolkit. Pragmatics and Cognition, 22(2), 187–205. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Cited by (2)

Cited by two other publications

Morin, Olivier & Alexey Koshevoy
2024. A Cultural Evolutionary Model for the Law of Abbreviation. Topics in Cognitive Science DOI logo
Fontainha, Tharcisio Cotta, Adriana Leiras, Renata Albergaria de Mello Bandeira & Luiz Felipe Scavarda
2017. Public-Private-People Relationship Stakeholder Model for disaster and humanitarian operations. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 22  pp. 371 ff. DOI logo

This list is based on CrossRef data as of 29 november 2025. Please note that it may not be complete. Sources presented here have been supplied by the respective publishers. Any errors therein should be reported to them.

Mobile Menu Logo with link to supplementary files background Layer 1 prag Twitter_Logo_Blue