Practices of concept-revision among scientists seem to indicate that concepts can be improved. In 2006, the International Astronomical Union revised the concept Planet so that it excluded Pluto, insisting that the result was an improvement. But what could it mean for one concept or conceptual scheme to be better than another? Here we draw on the theory of epistemic utility to address this question. We show how the plausibility and informativeness of beliefs, two features that contribute to their utility, have direct correlates in our concepts. These are how inclusive a concept is, or how many objects in an environment it applies to, and how homogeneous it is, or how similar the objects that fall under the concept are. We provide ways to mea...
The paper is a critical examination of Peacocke\u27s pioneering work on concepts as grounding the po...
Given the fundamental role that concepts play in theories of cognition, philosophers and cognitive s...
Given the fundamental role that concepts play in theories of cognition, philosophers and cognitive s...
This paper reports the first empirical investigation of the hypothesis that epistemic appraisals for...
This paper reports the first empirical investigation of the hypothesis that epistemic appraisals for...
A major emphasis of research in informing science and its contributing disciplines is the devel-opme...
On a view implicitly endorsed by many, a concept is epistemically better than another if and because...
On a view implicitly endorsed by many, a concept is epistemically better than another if and because...
Concepts are our tools for thinking. They enable us to engage in explicit reasoning about things in ...
The paper discusses concept individuation in the context of scientific concepts and conceptual chang...
Plausibility judgments rarely have been addressed empirically in conceptual change research. Recent ...
Plausibility judgments rarely have been addressed empirically in conceptual change research. Recent ...
In this dissertation, I argue that we need an epistemology of empirical concept formation in order t...
I present and defend the thesis of Concept Variability, the view that concepts can admit of variatio...
Given the fundamental role that concepts play in theories of cognition, philosophers and cognitive s...
The paper is a critical examination of Peacocke\u27s pioneering work on concepts as grounding the po...
Given the fundamental role that concepts play in theories of cognition, philosophers and cognitive s...
Given the fundamental role that concepts play in theories of cognition, philosophers and cognitive s...
This paper reports the first empirical investigation of the hypothesis that epistemic appraisals for...
This paper reports the first empirical investigation of the hypothesis that epistemic appraisals for...
A major emphasis of research in informing science and its contributing disciplines is the devel-opme...
On a view implicitly endorsed by many, a concept is epistemically better than another if and because...
On a view implicitly endorsed by many, a concept is epistemically better than another if and because...
Concepts are our tools for thinking. They enable us to engage in explicit reasoning about things in ...
The paper discusses concept individuation in the context of scientific concepts and conceptual chang...
Plausibility judgments rarely have been addressed empirically in conceptual change research. Recent ...
Plausibility judgments rarely have been addressed empirically in conceptual change research. Recent ...
In this dissertation, I argue that we need an epistemology of empirical concept formation in order t...
I present and defend the thesis of Concept Variability, the view that concepts can admit of variatio...
Given the fundamental role that concepts play in theories of cognition, philosophers and cognitive s...
The paper is a critical examination of Peacocke\u27s pioneering work on concepts as grounding the po...
Given the fundamental role that concepts play in theories of cognition, philosophers and cognitive s...
Given the fundamental role that concepts play in theories of cognition, philosophers and cognitive s...