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Poznanie geometryczne z kognitywnego punktu widzenia
Geometric cognition from a cognitive point of view

Author(s): Jerzy Pogonowski
Subject(s): Philosophy, Review, Epistemology, Special Branches of Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Science
Published by: Copernicus Center Press
Keywords: mathematical cognition;spatial representation;Euclidean geometry;core system of layout geometry;core system of object geometry;cognitive history

Summary/Abstract: This review discusses the content of Mateusz Hohol’s new book Foundations of Geometric Cognition. Mathematical cognition has until now focused mainly on human numerical abilities. Hohol’s work tackles geometric cognition, an issue that has not been described in previous investigations into mathematical cognition. The main strength of the book lies in its critical analysis of a huge amount of results from empirical experiments. The author formulates his theoretical proposals very carefully, avoiding radical and one-sided solutions. He claims that human geometric cognition is based mainly on two core systems, both being phylogenetically hardwired, namely the system of layout geometry and the system of object geometry. The interaction of these systems becomes amplified in the individual development of the mind, which, in turn, is supported by the use of language. The second part of the review contains the reviewer’s remarks concerning the history of geometry, experiments related to spatial representations, and the role of geometry in mathematical education.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 70
  • Page Range: 183-211
  • Page Count: 29
  • Language: Polish