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Keller, Charles M. - Janet Dixon Keller : Cognition and Tool Use - The Blacksmith at Work
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In Cognition and Tool Use, anthropologists Janet and Charles Keller provide an account of human accomplishment based on ethnographic study. Blacksmithing, the transformation of glowing iron into artistic and utilitarian products, is the activity they chose to develop a study of situated learning. This domain, permeated by visual imagery and physical virtuosity rather than verbal logic, appears antithetical to the usual realms of cognitive study. For this reason, it provides a new entrée to human thought and an empirical test for an anthropology of knowledge. How does a mind in practice approach a stable, 'sedimented' body of knowledge and create something truly original? What does human tool use say about human thought? What does someone need to know to successfully produce a material artifact and how do they learn it? In addressing these questions, the authors offer an interdisciplinary perspective on the principled creativity of human behaviour.
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category: | Books > Foreign Language Books > Books in English > |
category: | Books > Psychology > |
category: | Books > Ethnography > |
category: | Books > Social science > |
publisher: | Cambridge University Press, (2008) |
item number / ISBN: | 9780521056489 |
binding: | paperback |
pages: | XIV, 200 |
language: | English |