PI: Maria Grazia Rossi (email: mgrazia.rossi@fcsh.unl.pt)
Grant number: Met4Edu, exploratory project
Duration: 2017-2019
Funding agency: Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Budget: 10.000 EUR
Project's description:
The purpose of this project is to develop an approach to metaphors as educative devices, within the framework of a pragmatic-argumentative model of communication. The project plans to collect metaphors in the context of diabetes care and produce empirical evidence on their educational potential.
Theoretical objectives:
Th.1) To contribute to the theoretical debate on the relationship between metaphor and argumentation (WP1); Th.2) To assess the quality of metaphors by analyzing the presuppositions involved in metaphors, looking at the way in which they contribute to the construction of the emergent common ground (WP1).
Epistemological objectives:
Ep.1) To classify the different types of misunderstandings due to the interpretation of metaphors in real contexts. Based on this classification, to identify which metaphors are more apt to be considered as teaching devices in different dialogical contexts (WP2); Ep.2) Following from Ep.1, to contribute to the debate on health communication by providing for the first time a classification of metaphors for patient education in chronic care (WP2).
Social objectives:
S.1) To offer an evidence-based communicative instrument for providers working in chronic care. This result is expected to have a direct impact on the improvement of providers’ competence in verbal communication (WP3); S.2) To recommend metaphors as useful instruments for patient education (WP3).
Members of the project:
ArgLab Research Colloquium | On agency, emotions and practical rationality
ArgLab Research Colloquium | On Wittgenstein on moral life, animal…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | On gesture use and their pragmatic…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | On the Social Epistemology of Argumentation"
ArgLab Research Colloquium | Philosophy for Children and the Socratic…
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar | Interpersonal communication and…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | Conceptual Engineering: Under our Control?
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Discursive depoliticisation: From argumentation to explanation"
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar | Wittgenstein, Buddhism, and…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "More than words: Worldmaking and stancetaking…
Wittgenstein and the Epistemology of Religious Belief
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar | An Enculturated Approach…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Visual metaphor, argument evaluation, and the…
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar | Why Immersion is…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Competing narratives for change"
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar | The Epistemology of…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Why replication is your problem, too"
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar | "Predictive Processing and…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Multidimensional ‘better than’"
Singular Reference in Fictional Discourse?
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar | "Regulation, selection and…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Bewilderment as a predictor of different…
An Inter-University Workshop held on the 20th of November organised…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Speech act pluralism in polylogues"
Reason-giving as an expressive speech act
Talk by Rosalice Pinto (CEDIS) at 16 o'clock, Sala B1…
Value Seminar Talk by Erich Rast (IFILNOVA): Reasons for the…
Schizophrenia and Common Sense: explaining the relation between madness and…
The idea of the workshop is to explore the blurred…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Argument-Design through Role-Taking"
The workshop discusses the importance of communication and metaphors in…
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar |"Perception as Cognition: Beyond…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Proposals for the examination of networked…
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar |"Pictorial Models, Imagination, and…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Level, focus, and force of argumentative…
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning Workshop "Virtualism and the Mind"
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "An Online Social Debating System"
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar |"4E Cognition: Radical or…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Reasoning as a self-doubter"
Value Seminar Session with Erich Rast, Sala 1.05 ID 16h
Value Seminar with Marcin Lewiński, Sala 1.05 ID 16h
Value Seminar with Dima Mohammed, Sala 1.05 ID 16h
International Conference | Argumentation and Reasoned Action