Eleanor Rosch

Eleanor Rosch is a professor of psychology at The University of California, Berkeley. She is primarily known for her work on categorization as it relates to cognitive psychology. She also created prototype theory in linguistics. She was influenced by George Lakoff and incorporated eastern thought such as Buddhism into her work.

Partial bibliography

The Embedded Mind, 1991

External link

Rosch, Eleanor

 

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