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Metaphorical Reasoning Together: Embodied Conceptualization in a Community of Philosophical Inquiry

Claire Polo
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In this paper, we show that taking an embodied stance at cognitive moves as not limited to speech acts but including concrete sensori-motor actions, either isolated or coverbal gestures, enriches our understanding of collaborative reasoning. More specifically, we follow the bimodal co-construction and circulation of metaphors in a Community of Philosophical Inquiry (Lipman, 2003). We show how the participants used many source concepts in the exploration of the abstract concept of ‘thinking’, and were able to build a conceptual synthetizing metaphor. Our results support a bimodal metaphors salience hypothesis: metaphorical gestures play a great role in making reasoning visible to others and therefore fostering collaborative learning.
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hal-02024076 , version 1 (18-02-2019)

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Claire Polo, Sandra Lagrange-Lanaspre. Metaphorical Reasoning Together: Embodied Conceptualization in a Community of Philosophical Inquiry. CSCL 13th - International Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning, Jun 2019, Lyon, France. ⟨hal-02024076⟩

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