Abstract: Two important thought-experiments are associated with the work of Hilary Putnam, one designed to establish multiple realizabi-lity for mental kinds, the other designed to establish essentialism for natural kinds. Comparing the thought-experiments with each other reveals that the scenarios in both are structurally analogous to each other, though his intuitions in both are greatly at variance, intuitions that have been simultaneously well received. The intuition in the former implies a thesis that prioritizes pre-scientific over scientific indicators for identifying mental kinds in certain circumstances, while his intuition in the latter implies a converse thesis, prioritizing scientific over pre-scientific indicators for identifyin...
Theories of natural kinds can be seen to face a twofold task: First, they should provide an ontologi...
The paper indicates how social kinds may be internally and objectively unified in a way continuous w...
Philosophers have long been interested in a series of interrelated questions about natural kinds. Wh...
Two important thought-experiments are associated with the work of Hilary Putnam, one designed to est...
This thesis explores the use of the concept \u27realization\u27 in the philosophy of mind. The prima...
Abstract: Arguments for multiple realization depend on the idea that the same kind of function is re...
The past two decades have witnessed a revival of interest in multiple realization and multiply reali...
Both lay people and scientists organize the world around them by categorizing particular things (obj...
1. Kinds and psychosemantics – not a match made in heaven Reductive, naturalistic psychosemantic the...
Philosophers have been referring to the “Kripke–Putnam” theory of naturalkind terms for over 30 year...
What is a natural kind? This old yet lasting philosophical question has recently received new compet...
Classifications are useful and efficient. We group things into kinds to facilitate the acquisition ...
Since Kripke's and Putnam's work in the 1970's, most philosophers have assumed that our natural kind...
Contemporary discussions of the success of science often invoke an ancient metaphor from Plato\u27s ...
Philosophers have been referring to the “Kripke–Putnam ” theory of natural-kind terms for over 30 ye...
Theories of natural kinds can be seen to face a twofold task: First, they should provide an ontologi...
The paper indicates how social kinds may be internally and objectively unified in a way continuous w...
Philosophers have long been interested in a series of interrelated questions about natural kinds. Wh...
Two important thought-experiments are associated with the work of Hilary Putnam, one designed to est...
This thesis explores the use of the concept \u27realization\u27 in the philosophy of mind. The prima...
Abstract: Arguments for multiple realization depend on the idea that the same kind of function is re...
The past two decades have witnessed a revival of interest in multiple realization and multiply reali...
Both lay people and scientists organize the world around them by categorizing particular things (obj...
1. Kinds and psychosemantics – not a match made in heaven Reductive, naturalistic psychosemantic the...
Philosophers have been referring to the “Kripke–Putnam” theory of naturalkind terms for over 30 year...
What is a natural kind? This old yet lasting philosophical question has recently received new compet...
Classifications are useful and efficient. We group things into kinds to facilitate the acquisition ...
Since Kripke's and Putnam's work in the 1970's, most philosophers have assumed that our natural kind...
Contemporary discussions of the success of science often invoke an ancient metaphor from Plato\u27s ...
Philosophers have been referring to the “Kripke–Putnam ” theory of natural-kind terms for over 30 ye...
Theories of natural kinds can be seen to face a twofold task: First, they should provide an ontologi...
The paper indicates how social kinds may be internally and objectively unified in a way continuous w...
Philosophers have long been interested in a series of interrelated questions about natural kinds. Wh...