In this paper, I examine the charge that Gopnik and Meltzoff's 'Child as Scientist' program, outlined and defended in their 1997 book Words, Thoughts and Theories is vitiated by a form of 'cognitive individualism' about science. Although this charge has often been leveled at Gopnik and Meltzoff's work, it has rarely been developed in any detail.I suggest that we should distinguish between two forms of cognitive individualism which I refer to as 'ontic' and 'epistemic' cognitive individualism (OCI and ECI respectively). I then argue - contra Ronald Giere - that Gopnik and Meltzoff's commitment to OCI is relatively unproblematic, since it is an easily detachable part of their view. By contrast, and despite their explicit discussion of the iss...
Among those living systems, which are cognizers? Among the behaviours of, and causes of behaviour in...
This thesis offers an exposition followed by a critique of the science of cognition. As a philosophi...
In the 1930s, Carnap set out to incorporate psychology into the unity of science, by showing that al...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In this paper, I examine the charge that Gopnik and Meltzoff’s...
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During the past decade, an extensive body of cognitive developmental research has emerged that subsc...
My earlier article (Metz, 1995) identified several assumptions about elemen-tary school children &ap...
I explore Chomsky's naturalistic stance in cognitive science, his internalism in semantics and his a...
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Journal ArticlePresents an approach to naturalized Philosophy; of science that considers the nature ...
We provide a taxonomy of the two most important debates in the philosophy of the cognitive and neura...
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This paper criticizes the role of intuition-based ascriptions of cognition that are closely related ...
Individualism is the view that psychological kinds must be defined only in terms of the internal pro...
Cognitive science is unusual in that cognitive scientists have dramatic disagreements about the exte...
Among those living systems, which are cognizers? Among the behaviours of, and causes of behaviour in...
This thesis offers an exposition followed by a critique of the science of cognition. As a philosophi...
In the 1930s, Carnap set out to incorporate psychology into the unity of science, by showing that al...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In this paper, I examine the charge that Gopnik and Meltzoff’s...
Journal ArticleAssesses the value of the developmental psychology of science proposed by Alison Gopn...
During the past decade, an extensive body of cognitive developmental research has emerged that subsc...
My earlier article (Metz, 1995) identified several assumptions about elemen-tary school children &ap...
I explore Chomsky's naturalistic stance in cognitive science, his internalism in semantics and his a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43728/1/10881_2004_Article_brill_156770...
Journal ArticlePresents an approach to naturalized Philosophy; of science that considers the nature ...
We provide a taxonomy of the two most important debates in the philosophy of the cognitive and neura...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73444/1/j.1468-0017.1992.tb00202.x.pd
This paper criticizes the role of intuition-based ascriptions of cognition that are closely related ...
Individualism is the view that psychological kinds must be defined only in terms of the internal pro...
Cognitive science is unusual in that cognitive scientists have dramatic disagreements about the exte...
Among those living systems, which are cognizers? Among the behaviours of, and causes of behaviour in...
This thesis offers an exposition followed by a critique of the science of cognition. As a philosophi...
In the 1930s, Carnap set out to incorporate psychology into the unity of science, by showing that al...