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Concepts : core readings /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Margolis, Eric, 1968- (ed.), Laurence, Stephen (ed.)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge, Mass. ; London : MIT Press, c1999.
Materias:
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Concepts and cognitive science / Stephen Laurence and Eric Margolis
  • Euthyphro / Plato
  • The process of concept attainment / Jerome Bruner, Jacqueline Goodnow, and George Austin
  • On the general character of semantic theory / Jerrold Katz
  • Two dogmas of empiricism / W.V.O. Quine
  • Philosophical investigations, sections 65-78 / Ludwig Wittgenstein
  • Is semantics possible? / Hilary Putnam
  • Principles of categorization / Eleanor Rosch
  • The exemplar view / Edward Smith and Douglas Medin
  • What some concepts might not be / Sharon Lee Armstrong, Lila R. Gleitman, and Henry Gleitman
  • On the adequacy of prototype theory as a theory of concepts / Daniel N. Osherson and Edward E. Smith
  • Concepts and stereotypes / Georges Rey
  • What is a concept, that a person may grasp it? / Ray Jackendoff
  • Précis of a study of concepts / Christopher Peacocke
  • Resisting primitive compulsions / Georges Rey
  • Can possession conditions individuate concepts? / Christopher Peacocke
  • Combining prototypes: a selective modification model / Edward E. Smith ... [et al.]
  • Cognitive models and prototype theory / George Lakoff
  • The role of theories in conceptual coherence / Gregory Murphy and Douglas Medin
  • Knowledge acquisition : enrichment of conceptual change? / Susan Carey
  • Against definitions / Jerry A. Fodor ... [et al.]
  • Information and representation / Jerry Fodor
  • A common structure for concepts of individuals, stuffs and real kinds : more Mama, more milk, and more mouse / Ruth Garrett Millikan
  • How to acquire a concept / Eric Margolis
  • The object concept revisited : new directions in the investigation of infants' physical knowledge / Renée Baillargeon
  • Insides and essences : early understandings of the non-obvious / Susan A. Gelman and Harry M. Wellman.