The search for a nomological account of what determines the content of concepts as they are represented in cognitive systems, is an important part of the general project of explaining intentional phenomena in naturalistic terms. I examine Fodor's (1990a) "Theory of Content" and criticize his strategy of combining constraints in nomological terms with contraints in terms of actual causal relations. The paper focuses on the problem of the indeterminacy of the content of natural kind concepts. A concept like water can pick out either a phenomenological property or a scientific one. Moreover, even on the assumption that the latter is shown to be most adequate, a given sample will still come out as falling into different natural kinds, according...
In an attempt to show how rational explanation of human and animal behaviour has a place in the scie...
Classifications are useful and efficient. We group things into kinds to facilitate the acquisition ...
International audienceThe identity of a natural kind can be construed in terms of its causal profile...
The search for a nomological account of what determines the content of concepts as they are represen...
Machery Edouard (2004) Concepts are Not a Natural Kind. Philosophy of Science. Full text available a...
In cognitive psychology, concepts are those bodies of knowledge that are stored in long-term memory ...
Recent work on Natural Kind Essentialism has taken a deflationary turn. The assumptions ab...
This thesis aims to develop a psychologically plausible account of concepts by integrating key insig...
Both lay people and scientists organize the world around them by categorizing particular things (obj...
Theories of natural kinds can be seen to face a twofold task: First, they should provide an ontologi...
Our knowledge of natural categories includes beliefs not only about what is true of them but also ab...
The master's thesis deals with the question of how to place conceptual activity into a naturalistic ...
Abstract: Two important thought-experiments are associated with the work of Hilary Putnam, one desig...
Psychology has had difficulty accounting for the creative, context-sensitive manner in which concept...
Two important thought-experiments are associated with the work of Hilary Putnam, one designed to est...
In an attempt to show how rational explanation of human and animal behaviour has a place in the scie...
Classifications are useful and efficient. We group things into kinds to facilitate the acquisition ...
International audienceThe identity of a natural kind can be construed in terms of its causal profile...
The search for a nomological account of what determines the content of concepts as they are represen...
Machery Edouard (2004) Concepts are Not a Natural Kind. Philosophy of Science. Full text available a...
In cognitive psychology, concepts are those bodies of knowledge that are stored in long-term memory ...
Recent work on Natural Kind Essentialism has taken a deflationary turn. The assumptions ab...
This thesis aims to develop a psychologically plausible account of concepts by integrating key insig...
Both lay people and scientists organize the world around them by categorizing particular things (obj...
Theories of natural kinds can be seen to face a twofold task: First, they should provide an ontologi...
Our knowledge of natural categories includes beliefs not only about what is true of them but also ab...
The master's thesis deals with the question of how to place conceptual activity into a naturalistic ...
Abstract: Two important thought-experiments are associated with the work of Hilary Putnam, one desig...
Psychology has had difficulty accounting for the creative, context-sensitive manner in which concept...
Two important thought-experiments are associated with the work of Hilary Putnam, one designed to est...
In an attempt to show how rational explanation of human and animal behaviour has a place in the scie...
Classifications are useful and efficient. We group things into kinds to facilitate the acquisition ...
International audienceThe identity of a natural kind can be construed in terms of its causal profile...