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The Conceptual Mind: New Directions In The Study Of Concepts
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2015
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TX0008119849
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2015
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Book, 714 p
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Author Statement: Eric Margolis Domicile: Canada Authorship: text, Compilation of new text essays; Chapter 5: Concept Nativism and Neural Plasticity Stephen Laurence Domicile: United Kingdom Authorship: text, Compilation of new text essays; Chapter 5: Concept Nativism and Neural Plasticity Aurore Avargu�s-Weber Domicile: France Authorship: text, Chapter 1: Conceptual Learning by Miniature Brains Martin Giurfa Domicile: France Authorship: text, Chapter 1: Conceptual Learning by Miniature Brains Joshua M. Plotnik Domicile: United Kingdom Authorship: text, Chapter 2: Convergent Cognitive Evolution across Animal Taxa: Comparisons of Chimpanzees, Corvids, a Nichola S. Clayton Domicile: United Kingdom Authorship: text, Chapter 2: Convergent Cognitive Evolution across Animal Taxa: Comparisons of Chimpanzees, Corvids, a Robert M. Seyfarth Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 3: The Evolution of Concepts about Agents: Or, What Do Animals Recognize When They Recognize Dorothy L. Cheney Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 3: The Evolution of Concepts about Agents: Or, What Do Animals Recognize When They Recognize Bradford Z. Mahon Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 4: Missed Connections: A Connectivity-Constrained Account of the Representation and Organiza H. Clark Barrett Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 6: The Evolution of Conceptual Design Pascal Boyer Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 7: How Natural Selection Shapes Conceptual Structure: Human Intuitions and Concepts of Owner Jerry A. Fodor Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 8: Burge on Perception Daniel A. Weiskopf Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 9: Observational Concepts Vyvyan Evans Domicile: United Kingdom Authorship: text, Chapter 10: What's in a Concept? Analog versus Parametric Concepts in LCCM Theory Barbara C. Malt Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 11: What are the Concepts? What Words Can and Can't Reveal Silvia Gennari Domicile: United Kingdom Authorship: text, Chapter 11: What are the Concepts? What Words Can and Can't Reveal Mutsumi Imai Domicile: Japan Authorship: text, Chapter 11: What are the Concepts? What Words Can and Can't Reveal Eef Ameel Domicile: Belgium Authorship: text, Chapter 11: What are the Concepts? What Words Can and Can't Reveal Noburo Saji Domicile: Japan Authorship: text, Chapter 11: What are the Concepts? What Words Can and Can't Reveal Asifa Majid Domicile: Netherlands Authorship: text, Chapter 11: What are the Concepts? What Words Can and Can't Reveal Anna Papafragou Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 12: The Representation of Events in Language and Cognition Douglas Medin Citizenship: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 13: Relations: Language, Epistemologies, Categories, and Concepts Bethany Ojalehto Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 13: Relations: Language, Epistemologies, Categories, and Concepts Sandra Waxman Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 13: Relations: Language, Epistemologies, Categories, and Concepts Megan Bang Citizenship: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 13: Relations: Language, Epistemologies, Categories, and Concepts Anna Wierzbicka Domicile: Australia Authorship: text, Chapter 14: Innate Conceptual Primitives Manifested in the Languages of the World and in Infant Cogn Susan Carey Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 15: Why Theories of Concepts Should Not Ignore the Problem of Acquisition Nancy J. Nersessian Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 16: Conceptual Innovation on the Frontiers of Science J. Kiley Hamlin Domicile: Canada Authorship: text, Chapter 17: Does the Infant Possess a Moral Concept? Charles W. Kalish Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 18: Normative Concepts Daniel Casasanto Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 19: All Concepts are Ad Hoc Concepts Gary Lupyan Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 19: All Concepts are Ad Hoc Concepts Edouard Machery Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 20: By Default: Concepts Are Accessed in a Context-Independent Manner Elisabeth Camp Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 21: Logical Concepts and Associative Characterizations Noah D. Goodman Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 22: Concepts in a Probabilistic Language of Thought Joshua B. Tenenbaum Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 22: Concepts in a Probabilistic Language of Thought Tobias Gerstenberg Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 22: Concepts in a Probabilistic Language of Thought James A. Hampton Domicile: United Kingdom Authorship: text, Chapter 23: Concepts in the Semantic Triangle Frank C. Keil Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 24: Grounding Concepts Jonathan F. Kominsky Domicile: United States Authorship: text, Chapter 24: Grounding Concepts
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