Sense-perceptions do not have to be deciphered if their contents are to be uploaded, the reason being that they are presentations, not representations. Linguistic expressions do have to be deciphered if their contents are to be uploaded, the reason being that they are representations, not presentations. It is viciously regressive to suppose that information-bearing mental entities are categorically in the nature of representations, as opposed to presentations, and it is therefore incoherent to suppose that thought is mediated by expressions or, therefore, by linguistic entities. Attempts to neutralize this criticism inevitably overextend the concept of what it is to be a linguistic symbol, the result being that such attempts eviscerate the ...
This chapter discusses the question of whether, how, where, and to what extent language plays a caus...
This dissertation is an investigation into the relation between mind and language from different per...
AbstractTraditional arguments against the identification of the language of thought with natural lan...
Sense-perceptions do not have to be deciphered if their contents are to be uploaded, the reason bein...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006.The traditional, and still most common, view of the ...
I show that there are good arguments and evidence to boot that support the language as an instrument...
A foundational belief in cognitive psychology and cognitive science is that those mental processes t...
This paper considers one aspect of the relationship between language and thought, focusing on a theo...
In this paper I argue that language does not and cannot comprehensively encapsulate thought and the ...
How does what you say come to mean something? Does what you say inherently represent what you, the s...
Linguistic expressions must be decrypted if they are to transmit information. Thoughts need not be d...
There is an ancient debate about whether language is an instrument for thought or for communication...
Does language have a role to play in conceptual development, and if so, what is that role? Understan...
abstract : In this paper, I attempt to disentangle several distinct claims involved in the general h...
The main purpose of this article is to discuss the kinds of mental representations that are required...
This chapter discusses the question of whether, how, where, and to what extent language plays a caus...
This dissertation is an investigation into the relation between mind and language from different per...
AbstractTraditional arguments against the identification of the language of thought with natural lan...
Sense-perceptions do not have to be deciphered if their contents are to be uploaded, the reason bein...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006.The traditional, and still most common, view of the ...
I show that there are good arguments and evidence to boot that support the language as an instrument...
A foundational belief in cognitive psychology and cognitive science is that those mental processes t...
This paper considers one aspect of the relationship between language and thought, focusing on a theo...
In this paper I argue that language does not and cannot comprehensively encapsulate thought and the ...
How does what you say come to mean something? Does what you say inherently represent what you, the s...
Linguistic expressions must be decrypted if they are to transmit information. Thoughts need not be d...
There is an ancient debate about whether language is an instrument for thought or for communication...
Does language have a role to play in conceptual development, and if so, what is that role? Understan...
abstract : In this paper, I attempt to disentangle several distinct claims involved in the general h...
The main purpose of this article is to discuss the kinds of mental representations that are required...
This chapter discusses the question of whether, how, where, and to what extent language plays a caus...
This dissertation is an investigation into the relation between mind and language from different per...
AbstractTraditional arguments against the identification of the language of thought with natural lan...