This paper examines the interplay between conceptual structure and the evolution of scientific concepts, arguing that concepts are fundamentally ‘forward-looking’ constructs. Drawing on empirical studies of similarity and categorization, I explicate the way in which the conceptual taxonomy highlights the ‘relevant respects’ for similarity judgments involved in categorization. I then propose that this taxonomy provides some of the cognitive underpinnings of the ongoing development of scientific concepts. I use the concept synapse to illustrate my proposal, showing how conceptual taxonomy both facilitates and constrains the accommodation of newly discovered phenomena. I end by briefly considering the implications of the proposed approach for ...
In this article we argue that the problem of the relationships between concepts and perception in co...
A professional biologist outlines a non-metaphysical, Darwinian, conceptual framework within which k...
The present paper poses essential questions: What knowledge should students attain and what methods ...
This paper examines the interplay between conceptual structure and the evolution of scientific conce...
Similarity‐based theories of concepts have a broad intuitive appeal and have been successful in acco...
Understanding how objects are partitioned into useful groups to form concepts is important to most d...
Psychology has had difficulty accounting for the creative, context-sensitive manner in which concept...
This paper focuses on Thomas S. Kuhn's work on taxonomic concepts and how it relates to empirical wo...
International audienceGrowing scientific fields often involve multidisciplinary investigations in wh...
The theory of concepts advanced in the dissertation aims at accounting for a) how a concept makes su...
Given the fundamental role that concepts play in theories of cognition, philosophers and cognitive s...
This article reviews theories of concept structure proposed since the mid-1970s, when the discov-ery...
The aim of this thesis is to give general answers to two questions: What is a good scientific concep...
Cognition and categorization /edited by Rosch, E. and Lloyd, B., 1978 The papers in this book derive...
In this article we argue that the problem of the relationships between concepts and perception in co...
In this article we argue that the problem of the relationships between concepts and perception in co...
A professional biologist outlines a non-metaphysical, Darwinian, conceptual framework within which k...
The present paper poses essential questions: What knowledge should students attain and what methods ...
This paper examines the interplay between conceptual structure and the evolution of scientific conce...
Similarity‐based theories of concepts have a broad intuitive appeal and have been successful in acco...
Understanding how objects are partitioned into useful groups to form concepts is important to most d...
Psychology has had difficulty accounting for the creative, context-sensitive manner in which concept...
This paper focuses on Thomas S. Kuhn's work on taxonomic concepts and how it relates to empirical wo...
International audienceGrowing scientific fields often involve multidisciplinary investigations in wh...
The theory of concepts advanced in the dissertation aims at accounting for a) how a concept makes su...
Given the fundamental role that concepts play in theories of cognition, philosophers and cognitive s...
This article reviews theories of concept structure proposed since the mid-1970s, when the discov-ery...
The aim of this thesis is to give general answers to two questions: What is a good scientific concep...
Cognition and categorization /edited by Rosch, E. and Lloyd, B., 1978 The papers in this book derive...
In this article we argue that the problem of the relationships between concepts and perception in co...
In this article we argue that the problem of the relationships between concepts and perception in co...
A professional biologist outlines a non-metaphysical, Darwinian, conceptual framework within which k...
The present paper poses essential questions: What knowledge should students attain and what methods ...