This piece is a comment on Quilty-Dunn, Jake, Nicolas Porot, and Eric Mandelbaum. 2023. “The Best Game in Town: The Reemergence of the Language-of-Thought Hypothesis across the Cognitive Sciences.” Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46: e261. The target article signal boosts important ongoing work across the cognitive sciences. However, its theoretical claims, generative value, and purported contributions are – where not simply restatements of arguments extensively explored elsewhere – imprecise, noncommittal, and underdeveloped to a degree that makes them difficult to evaluate. The article's apparent force results from engaging with straw rather than steel opponents
“What is the structure of thought?” is as central a question as any in cognitive science. A classic ...
In 1975, Fodor hypothesised that thought is structured in much the same way as language. 1 Thoughts ...
Hinzen lays out the platform of un-Cartesian linguistics, and the ramifications threaten widespread ...
This piece is a comment on Quilty-Dunn, Jake, Nicolas Porot, and Eric Mandelbaum. 2023. “The Best Ga...
The target article attempted to draw connections between broad swaths of evidence by noticing a comm...
Mental representations remain the central posits of psychology after many decades of scrutiny. Howev...
We explore the intriguing possibility that theory of mind (ToM), or the uniquely human ability to im...
Abstract: There are two versions of the language of thought hypothesis (LOT): representational LOT (...
We agree that language adapts to the brain, but we note that language also has to adapt to brain-ext...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2011....
Carruthers’s thesis is undermined on the one hand by examples of integration of output from domain-s...
The rule of the game, therefore, is not for the reader to say 'You can't do that', be...
Andy Clark has argued that language is “in many ways the ultimate artifact” (Clark 1997, p.218). Fue...
International audienceMore than 25 years after the Piaget-Chomsky debate about what is innate and wh...
Lake et al. argue persuasively that modelling human-like intelligence requires flexible, compositio...
“What is the structure of thought?” is as central a question as any in cognitive science. A classic ...
In 1975, Fodor hypothesised that thought is structured in much the same way as language. 1 Thoughts ...
Hinzen lays out the platform of un-Cartesian linguistics, and the ramifications threaten widespread ...
This piece is a comment on Quilty-Dunn, Jake, Nicolas Porot, and Eric Mandelbaum. 2023. “The Best Ga...
The target article attempted to draw connections between broad swaths of evidence by noticing a comm...
Mental representations remain the central posits of psychology after many decades of scrutiny. Howev...
We explore the intriguing possibility that theory of mind (ToM), or the uniquely human ability to im...
Abstract: There are two versions of the language of thought hypothesis (LOT): representational LOT (...
We agree that language adapts to the brain, but we note that language also has to adapt to brain-ext...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2011....
Carruthers’s thesis is undermined on the one hand by examples of integration of output from domain-s...
The rule of the game, therefore, is not for the reader to say 'You can't do that', be...
Andy Clark has argued that language is “in many ways the ultimate artifact” (Clark 1997, p.218). Fue...
International audienceMore than 25 years after the Piaget-Chomsky debate about what is innate and wh...
Lake et al. argue persuasively that modelling human-like intelligence requires flexible, compositio...
“What is the structure of thought?” is as central a question as any in cognitive science. A classic ...
In 1975, Fodor hypothesised that thought is structured in much the same way as language. 1 Thoughts ...
Hinzen lays out the platform of un-Cartesian linguistics, and the ramifications threaten widespread ...