Carruthers’s thesis is undermined on the one hand by examples of integration of output from domain-specific modules that are independent of language, and on the other hand by examples of linguistically represented thoughts that are unable to integrate different domain-specific knowledge into a coherent whole. I propose a more traditional role for language in thought as providing the basis for the cultural development and transmission of domain-general abstract knowledge and reasoning skills
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006.The traditional, and still most common, view of the ...
Language, according to Jackendoff (How Language Helps us Think -- this issue), is more than just an ...
In this paper I argue that language does not and cannot comprehensively encapsulate thought and the ...
I show that there are good arguments and evidence to boot that support the language as an instrument...
Carruthers presents evidence concerning the cross-modular integration of information in human subjec...
A foundational belief in cognitive psychology and cognitive science is that those mental processes t...
This dissertation is an investigation into the relation between mind and language from different per...
One of the obstacles facing massive modularity is how a pervasively modular mind might generate non-...
The rule of the game, therefore, is not for the reader to say 'You can't do that', be...
Statement of the Problem: Specifically, how suitable is a textual language in communicating “irratio...
Human being is a thinking and talking creature. Human being differentiates itself from other creatur...
SummaryThis paper argues that the influence of language on science, philosophy and other field is me...
The target article attempted to draw connections between broad swaths of evidence by noticing a comm...
Language of thought theories fall primarily into two views. The first view sees the language of thou...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006.The traditional, and still most common, view of the ...
Language, according to Jackendoff (How Language Helps us Think -- this issue), is more than just an ...
In this paper I argue that language does not and cannot comprehensively encapsulate thought and the ...
I show that there are good arguments and evidence to boot that support the language as an instrument...
Carruthers presents evidence concerning the cross-modular integration of information in human subjec...
A foundational belief in cognitive psychology and cognitive science is that those mental processes t...
This dissertation is an investigation into the relation between mind and language from different per...
One of the obstacles facing massive modularity is how a pervasively modular mind might generate non-...
The rule of the game, therefore, is not for the reader to say 'You can't do that', be...
Statement of the Problem: Specifically, how suitable is a textual language in communicating “irratio...
Human being is a thinking and talking creature. Human being differentiates itself from other creatur...
SummaryThis paper argues that the influence of language on science, philosophy and other field is me...
The target article attempted to draw connections between broad swaths of evidence by noticing a comm...
Language of thought theories fall primarily into two views. The first view sees the language of thou...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006.The traditional, and still most common, view of the ...
Language, according to Jackendoff (How Language Helps us Think -- this issue), is more than just an ...
In this paper I argue that language does not and cannot comprehensively encapsulate thought and the ...