In cognitive psychology, concepts are those data structures that are stored in long-term memory and are used by default in human beings' higher cognitive processes (categorization, inductive and deductive reasoning...). Most psychologists of concepts assume that these mental representations share many scientifically important properties, and the psychology of concepts is expected to describe those properties. Psychologists assume thereby that concepts constitute a natural kind. I call this assumption the Natural Kind Assumption. This article challenges the Natural Kind Assumption. It is argued that a growing body of evidence suggests that concepts do not constitute a natural kind. Hence, the notion of concept is inappropriate to carve human...
This paper evaluates the Natural-Kinds Argument for cognitive extension, which purports to show that...
Concept representation is still an open problem in the field of ontology engineering and, more gener...
In this article we argue that the problem of the relationships between concepts and perception in co...
In cognitive psychology, concepts are those bodies of knowledge that are stored in long-term memory ...
In cognitive psychology, concepts are those data structures that are stored in long-term memory and ...
Over recent years, the psychology of concepts has been rejuvenated by new work on prototypes, invent...
Without knowledge, no one could live his life. Without concepts, our life would be chaotic. If we pe...
Philosophers have always tried to explain what concepts are. Currently, most neo- Fregean philosophe...
This article reviews theories of concept structure proposed since the mid-1970s, when the discov-ery...
Theories of natural kinds can be seen to face a twofold task: First, they should provide an ontologi...
A central question for philosophical psychology is which mental faculties form natural kinds. There ...
A central question for philosophical psychology is which mental faculties form natural kinds. There ...
En psychologie cognitive, les concepts sont les ensembles de connaissances qui sont stockés en mémoi...
It is often claimed that concepts are the building blocks of thoughts. If this claim is true, as I t...
In this article we argue that the problem of the relationships between concepts and perception in co...
This paper evaluates the Natural-Kinds Argument for cognitive extension, which purports to show that...
Concept representation is still an open problem in the field of ontology engineering and, more gener...
In this article we argue that the problem of the relationships between concepts and perception in co...
In cognitive psychology, concepts are those bodies of knowledge that are stored in long-term memory ...
In cognitive psychology, concepts are those data structures that are stored in long-term memory and ...
Over recent years, the psychology of concepts has been rejuvenated by new work on prototypes, invent...
Without knowledge, no one could live his life. Without concepts, our life would be chaotic. If we pe...
Philosophers have always tried to explain what concepts are. Currently, most neo- Fregean philosophe...
This article reviews theories of concept structure proposed since the mid-1970s, when the discov-ery...
Theories of natural kinds can be seen to face a twofold task: First, they should provide an ontologi...
A central question for philosophical psychology is which mental faculties form natural kinds. There ...
A central question for philosophical psychology is which mental faculties form natural kinds. There ...
En psychologie cognitive, les concepts sont les ensembles de connaissances qui sont stockés en mémoi...
It is often claimed that concepts are the building blocks of thoughts. If this claim is true, as I t...
In this article we argue that the problem of the relationships between concepts and perception in co...
This paper evaluates the Natural-Kinds Argument for cognitive extension, which purports to show that...
Concept representation is still an open problem in the field of ontology engineering and, more gener...
In this article we argue that the problem of the relationships between concepts and perception in co...