We present a bottom-up approach to the problem of fixing psychological requirements to concept possession. It is argued that four constraints are required: abstraction, directedness, multimodality and off-line processing. Taken together, these psychological requirements yield a view of concepts similar (on certain aspects) to “dual ” philosophical pictures: both inferential role and referential mechanisms are necessary to characterize conceptual competence
Abstract. What does it take to possess a concept? Behaviour of various degrees of complexity is base...
Concept representation is still an open problem in the field of ontology engineering and, more gener...
It is often claimed that concepts are the building blocks of thoughts. If this claim is true, as I t...
We present a bottom-up approach to the problem of fixing psychological requirements to concept posse...
Philosophers have always tried to explain what concepts are. Currently, most neo- Fregean philosophe...
This thesis aims to develop a psychologically plausible account of concepts by integrating key insig...
Over recent years, the psychology of concepts has been rejuvenated by new work on prototypes, invent...
What does it take to possess a concept? Behaviour of various degrees of complexity is based on diffe...
What does it take to possess a concept? Behaviour of various degrees of complexity is based on diffe...
Concept representation is still an open problem in the field of ontology engineering and, more gener...
Concept representation is still an open problem in the field of ontology engineering and, more gener...
Concept representation is still an open problem in the field of ontology engineering and, more gener...
Concept representation is still an open problem in the field of ontology engineering and, more gener...
Concept representation is still an open problem in the field of ontology engineering and, more gener...
Concept representation is still an open problem in the field of ontology engineering and, more gener...
Abstract. What does it take to possess a concept? Behaviour of various degrees of complexity is base...
Concept representation is still an open problem in the field of ontology engineering and, more gener...
It is often claimed that concepts are the building blocks of thoughts. If this claim is true, as I t...
We present a bottom-up approach to the problem of fixing psychological requirements to concept posse...
Philosophers have always tried to explain what concepts are. Currently, most neo- Fregean philosophe...
This thesis aims to develop a psychologically plausible account of concepts by integrating key insig...
Over recent years, the psychology of concepts has been rejuvenated by new work on prototypes, invent...
What does it take to possess a concept? Behaviour of various degrees of complexity is based on diffe...
What does it take to possess a concept? Behaviour of various degrees of complexity is based on diffe...
Concept representation is still an open problem in the field of ontology engineering and, more gener...
Concept representation is still an open problem in the field of ontology engineering and, more gener...
Concept representation is still an open problem in the field of ontology engineering and, more gener...
Concept representation is still an open problem in the field of ontology engineering and, more gener...
Concept representation is still an open problem in the field of ontology engineering and, more gener...
Concept representation is still an open problem in the field of ontology engineering and, more gener...
Abstract. What does it take to possess a concept? Behaviour of various degrees of complexity is base...
Concept representation is still an open problem in the field of ontology engineering and, more gener...
It is often claimed that concepts are the building blocks of thoughts. If this claim is true, as I t...