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Description:
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What constitutes our number concept? What makes it possible for us to
employ numbers the way we do; which mental faculties contribute to our
grasp of numbers? What do we share with other species, and what is specific
to humans? How does our language faculty come into the picture? This book
addresses these questions and discusses the relationship between numerical
thinking and the human language faculty, providing psychological,
linguistic, and philosophical perspectives on number, its evolution, and
its development in children. Heike Wiese argues that language as a human
faculty plays a crucial role in the emergence of systematic numerical
thinking. She characterises number sequences as powerful and highly
flexible mental tools that are unique to humans and shows that it is
language that enables us to go beyond the perception of numerosity and to
develop such mental tools.
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