There are at least two traditional conceptions of numerical degree of similarity. According to the first, the degree of dissimilarity between two particulars is their distance apart in a metric space. According to the second, the degree of similarity between two particulars is a function of the number of (sparse) properties they have in common and not in common. This paper argues that these two conceptions are logically independent, but philosophically inconsonant
It’s a platitude that a picture is realistic to the degree to which it resembles what it represents ...
The intuitive idea that those things that we put things into categories because we find them similar...
The concept of similarity is undoubtedly one of the cornerstones of contemporary cognitive science. ...
There are at least two traditional conceptions of numerical degree of similarity. According to the f...
This study investigates similarity judgments from two angles. First, we look at models suggested in ...
We discuss definitions and properties of similarity and dissimilarity coefficients, including their ...
If we speak of degrees of similarity, what kinds of judgment are we assuming to make sense? It will ...
This paper considers whether an analogy between distance and dissimilarlity supports the thesis that...
The concept of similarity is widely used in many fields of geometry and mathematics; for applic...
Similarity‐based theories of concepts have a broad intuitive appeal and have been successful in acco...
The paper aims to develop a resemblance theory of properties that technically improves on past versi...
Intuitively, the concept of similarity is the notion to measure an inexact matching between two enti...
Similarity is a fundamental concept within Cognitive Science. It is routinely invoked in the explana...
Abstract: Traditionally, similarity between two objects is calculated by using only their attribute ...
The revised postprint of this book chapter is posted on SOAR. The published version of this chapter ...
It’s a platitude that a picture is realistic to the degree to which it resembles what it represents ...
The intuitive idea that those things that we put things into categories because we find them similar...
The concept of similarity is undoubtedly one of the cornerstones of contemporary cognitive science. ...
There are at least two traditional conceptions of numerical degree of similarity. According to the f...
This study investigates similarity judgments from two angles. First, we look at models suggested in ...
We discuss definitions and properties of similarity and dissimilarity coefficients, including their ...
If we speak of degrees of similarity, what kinds of judgment are we assuming to make sense? It will ...
This paper considers whether an analogy between distance and dissimilarlity supports the thesis that...
The concept of similarity is widely used in many fields of geometry and mathematics; for applic...
Similarity‐based theories of concepts have a broad intuitive appeal and have been successful in acco...
The paper aims to develop a resemblance theory of properties that technically improves on past versi...
Intuitively, the concept of similarity is the notion to measure an inexact matching between two enti...
Similarity is a fundamental concept within Cognitive Science. It is routinely invoked in the explana...
Abstract: Traditionally, similarity between two objects is calculated by using only their attribute ...
The revised postprint of this book chapter is posted on SOAR. The published version of this chapter ...
It’s a platitude that a picture is realistic to the degree to which it resembles what it represents ...
The intuitive idea that those things that we put things into categories because we find them similar...
The concept of similarity is undoubtedly one of the cornerstones of contemporary cognitive science. ...