Abstract: A certain ‘pragmatist ’ view of concept possession has defined the mainstream of Anglophone philosophy of language/mind for decades: namely, that to have the concept C is to be able to distinguish Cs from non-Cs, and/or to recognize the validity of certain C-involving inferences. The present paper offers three arguments why no such account could be viable. An alternative ‘Cartesian ’ view is outlined, according to which having C is being able to think about Cs ‘as such’. Some consequences of the proposed paradigm shift are briefly considered. ‘ ‘... the silliest of all the centuries, philosophically speaking... ’’-Galen Strawson (in conversation). 1
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The notion of a concept has been widely viewed to be fundamental to understanding the mind. However,...
This chapter provides a critical overview of ten central arguments that philosophers have given in s...
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In academic philosophy and in ordinary life, it is often difficult to tell whether two people are re...
I explore and defend the distinction between an abstract concept and conceptions of that concept—dif...
Defining concepts has become an integral part of philosophical methodology. However, it isn’t clear ...
Distinct systems for representing concepts as prototypes, exemplars, and theories are closely integr...
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In chapter 5 of his 1992 book A Study of Concepts, Christopher Peacocke claims that his account of c...
It is often claimed that concepts are the building blocks of thoughts. If this claim is true, as I t...
The notion of a concept has been widely viewed to be fundamental to understanding the mind. However,...
This chapter provides a critical overview of ten central arguments that philosophers have given in s...
Much recent work on concepts has been inspired by and is developed within the bounds of the represen...
Philosophers have always tried to explain what concepts are. Currently, most neo- Fregean philosophe...
The paper aims to disarm arguments, prevalent in diverse philosophical contexts, that deny the legit...
ABSTRACT: I argue that we can reconcile two seemingly incompatible traditions for thinking about con...
The paper is a critical examination of Peacocke\u27s pioneering work on concepts as grounding the po...
There have been so many controversies in the meaning of concept and particularly its place in the co...
In academic philosophy and in ordinary life, it is often difficult to tell whether two people are re...
I explore and defend the distinction between an abstract concept and conceptions of that concept—dif...
Defining concepts has become an integral part of philosophical methodology. However, it isn’t clear ...
Distinct systems for representing concepts as prototypes, exemplars, and theories are closely integr...
This article offers a defense of the theoretical foundations of Conceptual History (Begriffsgeschich...
In chapter 5 of his 1992 book A Study of Concepts, Christopher Peacocke claims that his account of c...
It is often claimed that concepts are the building blocks of thoughts. If this claim is true, as I t...
The notion of a concept has been widely viewed to be fundamental to understanding the mind. However,...
This chapter provides a critical overview of ten central arguments that philosophers have given in s...