2 resultados para Causal processes
em Biblioteca Digital de la Universidad Católica Argentina
Resumo:
Resumen: El Modelo de Red Causal propone que la estructura causal de una historia y su representación en la memoria episódica se asemejan a una red, en la que los acontecimientos resultan de una combinación de antecedentes causales, que a su vez tienen múltiples consecuencias. El estudio de la comprensión de textos según este modelo ha tendido a llevarse a cabo utilizando textos experimentales en inglés. En razón de ello, el objetivo de este trabajo consistió en presentar la aplicación del Modelo de Red Causal a un texto narrativo natural en español, a fin de abogar por su utilidad para examinar los procesos cognitivos involucrados en la comprensión textual.
Resumo:
Let us ask the following questions concerning any given mental process: (i) which are the reasons for its being, (ii) which are the ostensible characteristics of its evolution, (iii) which is the inner essence of the process, its identity, its suchness, and (iv) which are the relations between such why, how, and what. Sometimes these questions can be answered to our complete satisfaction: when somebody asks “Why did you eat the pie?” and the answer is “Because I was hungry” the exchange can at a neutral level be considered complete. But when one reflects further into the more profound reasons of anything that happens, then it is impossible to say if a good explanation can always be given concerning such why. Obvious answers to daily questions may satisfy our unreflecting curiosity, but not our deeper inquisitiveness.