Our knowledge of natural categories includes beliefs not only about what is true of them but also about what would be true if the categories had properties other than (or in addition to) their actual ones. Evidence about these beliefs comes from three lines of research: experiments on category-based induction, on hypothetical transformations of category members, and on definitions of kind terms. The 1st part of this article examines results and theories arising from each of these research streams. The 2nd part considers possible unified theories for this domain, including theories based on ideals and norms. It also contrasts 2 broad frameworks for modal category information: one focusing on beliefs about intrinsic or essential properties, t...
A priori reflection, common sense, and intuition have proved unreliable sources of information about...
Category-based induction is an inferential mechanism that uses knowledge of conceptual relations in ...
In three experiments, different methodologies, measures, and items were employed to address the ques...
Theories of natural kinds can be seen to face a twofold task: First, they should provide an ontologi...
This article investigates the essentialist perception of social categories and differentiates it fro...
One important property of human object categories is that they define the sets of exemplars to which...
The article examines the role of natural kinds in semantic theorizing, which has largely been conduc...
The search for a nomological account of what determines the content of concepts as they are represen...
This thesis aims at bringing support to the general thesis of essentialism about modality: all neces...
A priori reflection, common sense, and intuition have proved unreliable sources of information about...
There have been attempts to get some logic out of belief dynamics, i.e. at-tempts to define the cons...
theory of naïve natural kind categorization in which people make categorization decisions based sole...
Different kinds of knowledge are relevant in different inductive contexts. Previous models of catego...
In this chapter we will present findings from a program of research—conducted both inside and outsid...
Knowing what is necessary or possible requires that one know the essences of natural kinds, which is...
A priori reflection, common sense, and intuition have proved unreliable sources of information about...
Category-based induction is an inferential mechanism that uses knowledge of conceptual relations in ...
In three experiments, different methodologies, measures, and items were employed to address the ques...
Theories of natural kinds can be seen to face a twofold task: First, they should provide an ontologi...
This article investigates the essentialist perception of social categories and differentiates it fro...
One important property of human object categories is that they define the sets of exemplars to which...
The article examines the role of natural kinds in semantic theorizing, which has largely been conduc...
The search for a nomological account of what determines the content of concepts as they are represen...
This thesis aims at bringing support to the general thesis of essentialism about modality: all neces...
A priori reflection, common sense, and intuition have proved unreliable sources of information about...
There have been attempts to get some logic out of belief dynamics, i.e. at-tempts to define the cons...
theory of naïve natural kind categorization in which people make categorization decisions based sole...
Different kinds of knowledge are relevant in different inductive contexts. Previous models of catego...
In this chapter we will present findings from a program of research—conducted both inside and outsid...
Knowing what is necessary or possible requires that one know the essences of natural kinds, which is...
A priori reflection, common sense, and intuition have proved unreliable sources of information about...
Category-based induction is an inferential mechanism that uses knowledge of conceptual relations in ...
In three experiments, different methodologies, measures, and items were employed to address the ques...