03565nam 22005892 450 991080883710332120201214072947.01-64189-023-110.1515/9781641890236(CKB)4100000009350164(DE-B1597)541567(OCoLC)1124640345(DE-B1597)9781641890236(UkCbUP)CR9781641890236(MiAaPQ)EBC5894382(EXLCZ)99410000000935016420201011d2019|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMedieval Bosnia and south-east European relations political, religious, and cultural life at the Adriatic crossroads /edited by Dženan Dautović, Emir O. Filipović, and Neven Isailović[electronic resource]Leeds :Arc Humanities Press,2019.1 online resource (159 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Beyond medieval EuropeTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 20 Nov 2020).1-64189-022-3 Introduction / Dženan Dautović, Emir O. Filipović, and Neven Isailović -- Bosnia and Croatia-Dalmatia in the late Middle Ages : a historical perspective / Neven Isailović -- Relations between the Bosnian Kingdom and the Serbian Despotate in a regional context / Enes Dedić -- The opposition between Bulgaria and the Latin Empire of Constantinople : a necessary hostility? / Francesco Dall'Aglio -- Ottoman power holders in the Balkans (1353-1580) : a case of upward and downward elite mobility / Güneş Işiksel -- Exploiting the frontier -- a case study : the common endeavour of Matthias Corvinus and Nicholas of Ilok in late medieval Bosnia / Davor Salihović -- The papacy and marriage practices in medieval Bosnia / Dženan Dautović -- Ecclesiastical reformer and politician : the two faces of Bishop Stephen II of Zagreb, 1225-1247 / Igor Razum.As a small, landlocked country, medieval Bosnia managed to preserve its individuality, characterized by religious plurality and by the persistence of its own ancient customs. But its central position in the region, situated between east and west, and between Catholic and Orthodox Christianity, meant it was heavily influenced, both politically and culturally by the Venetian Republic, the Hungarian Kingdom, and the Byzantine Empire. Due to language issues and scarcity of sources, this region has largely been overlooked by western historiography. This volume features contributions from an exciting new generation of medievalists, who are working to rectify this gap in the narrative.Beyond medieval Europe.HISTORY / MedievalbisacshBosnia and HerzegovinaHistoryTo 1463Bosnia and HerzegovinaHistory1463-1878Bosnia and HerzegovinaForeign relationsBalkan PeninsulaHistoryBalkan PeninsulaForeign relationsAdriatic World.Bosnia.Medieval History.South-East Europe.HISTORY / Medieval.949.74201Dautović DženanFilipović Emir O.1984-Isailovic NevenUkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910808837103321Medieval Bosnia and south-east European relations4051423UNINA03256nam 2200589 450 991082561540332120230814221602.01-5015-0767-210.1515/9781501507731(CKB)4100000001965716(MiAaPQ)EBC5157894(DE-B1597)488980(OCoLC)1020699569(DE-B1597)9781501507731(Au-PeEL)EBL5157894(CaPaEBR)ebr11500896(EXLCZ)99410000000196571620180210h20182018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierCognitive pragmatics mindreading, inferences, consciousness /Marco MazzoneBerlin, [Germany] ;Boston, [Massachusetts] :De Gruyter,2018.©20181 online resource (194 pages)Mouton Series in Pragmatics ;Volume 201-5015-1612-4 1-5015-0773-7 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Frontmatter -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- 1 Relevance -- 2 Associative and inferential processes -- 3 Automatic and controlled processes -- 4 Mindreading, pragmatics, and modularity -- 5 Rational and cognitive: an opposition? -- Conclusions -- References -- Name index -- Subject indexCognitive pragmatics is a mature field of research, characterized by robust theories and a growing amount of experimental work. In particular, Relevance Theory has provided a rich framework for research in the field. However, this theory makes a number of assumptions that are rooted in a modular view of cognition. This book provides a detailed analysis of such assumptions, arguing for an alternative model which has, however, some support in ideas explored by relevance theorists. First of all, inferences are explained in terms of associative pattern completion within associative networks, based on the schematic organization of memory. This explanation is shown to apply to a number of cognitive domains besides pragmatics, including mindreading. Moreover, such a view is compatible with a general understanding of the neurocomputational machinery of our cortex, suggesting a general argument to the effect that modularity in its standard version cannot be right. Second, the book argues for a crucial role of conscious attention in pragmatics as well as in most cognitive processes. In the end, what is proposed is not only a revision of Relevance Theory but also a fresh analysis of reasoning, which vindicates some Gricean intuitions.Mouton series in pragmatics ;Volume 20.PragmaticsCognitive psychologyGricean implicature.Inference.Mindreading.Relevance Theory.Pragmatics.Cognitive psychology.306.44ER 940SEPArvkMazzone Marco591917MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910825615403321Cognitive pragmatics4071108UNINA