Pleromatization, phyisiognomization and metaphoricity: a theoretical articulation of sense making processes of Valsiner, Werner and McNeill

In conclusion, a relationship between pleromatization, physiognomization and metaphoricity as phenomena - holistic, whole, organismic - that are integrated into the perception and construction of human experience, is established. On the other hand, a direct relationship between schematization, geometrical-technical perception and iconicity as another dimension - objectified, particularistic and cognitive - of making sense in human experience, is established.
Source: Psicologia USP - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research
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