Abstract. What does it take to possess a concept? Behaviour of various degrees of complexity is based on different levels of cognitive abilities. Concept possession ranges between mere stimulus-response schemes and fully developed propositional representations. Both biological and artifical systems can be described in terms of these levels of cognitive abilities, and thus we can meaningfully ask whether a given system has concepts. We regard that question not in terms of behavioural criteria, but from a formal point of view. We focus on the interrelation between a given objective structure of concepts and a subject’s representation of that structure. The main question is how much of the structure of the objective side needs to be mirrored s...
Within cognitive science, the “concept of concept” results to be highly disputed and problematic. In...
Within cognitive science, the \u201cconcept of concept\u201d results to be highly disputed and probl...
We present a bottom-up approach to the problem of fixing psychological requirements to concept posse...
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...
This paper reports the first empirical investigation of the hypothesis that epistemic appraisals for...
This paper examines the interaction between the philosophy and psychology of concepts and the modal ...
Philosophers have always tried to explain what concepts are. Currently, most neo- Fregean philosophe...
The analysis and theorizing about concepts like “knowledge” and “justification” has played a central...
The analysis and theorizing about concepts like “knowledge” and “justification” has played a central...
This thesis aims to develop a psychologically plausible account of concepts by integrating key insig...
The problem of concept representation is relevant for many subfields of cognitive research, includin...
This thesis aims to develop a psychologically plausible account of concepts by integrating key insig...
This paper reports the first empirical investigation of the hypothesis that epistemic appraisals for...
Within cognitive science, the “concept of concept” results to be highly disputed and problematic. In...
Within cognitive science, the “concept of concept” results to be highly disputed and problematic. In...
Within cognitive science, the \u201cconcept of concept\u201d results to be highly disputed and probl...
We present a bottom-up approach to the problem of fixing psychological requirements to concept posse...
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...
This paper reports the first empirical investigation of the hypothesis that epistemic appraisals for...
This paper examines the interaction between the philosophy and psychology of concepts and the modal ...
Philosophers have always tried to explain what concepts are. Currently, most neo- Fregean philosophe...
The analysis and theorizing about concepts like “knowledge” and “justification” has played a central...
The analysis and theorizing about concepts like “knowledge” and “justification” has played a central...
This thesis aims to develop a psychologically plausible account of concepts by integrating key insig...
The problem of concept representation is relevant for many subfields of cognitive research, includin...
This thesis aims to develop a psychologically plausible account of concepts by integrating key insig...
This paper reports the first empirical investigation of the hypothesis that epistemic appraisals for...
Within cognitive science, the “concept of concept” results to be highly disputed and problematic. In...
Within cognitive science, the “concept of concept” results to be highly disputed and problematic. In...
Within cognitive science, the \u201cconcept of concept\u201d results to be highly disputed and probl...
We present a bottom-up approach to the problem of fixing psychological requirements to concept posse...