The conceptual mind : new directions in the study of concepts /
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Cambridge, Massachusetts :
MIT Press,
[2015]
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Table of Contents:
- Conceptual learning by miniature brains / Aurore Avarguès-Weber and Martin Giurfa
- Convergent cognitive evolution across animal taxa : comparisons of chimpanzees, corvids, and elephants / Joshua M. Plotnik and Nicola S. Clayton
- The evolution of concepts about agents : or, what do animals recognize when they recognize an individual? / Robert M. Seyfarth and Dorothy L. Cheney
- Missed connections : a connectivity-constrained account of the representation and organization of object concepts / Bradford Z. Mahon
- Concept nativism and neural plasticity / Stephen Laurence and Eric Margolis
- The evolution of conceptual design / H. Clark Barrett
- How natural selection shapes conceptual structure : human intuitions and concepts of ownership / Pascal Boyer
- Burge on perception / Jerry A. Fodor
- Observational concepts / Daniel A. Weiskopf
- What's in a concept? Analog versus parametric concepts in LCCM theory / Barbara C. Malt, Silvia P. Gennari, Mutsumi Imai, Eef Ameel, Noburo Saji, and Asifa Majid
- The representation of events in language and cognition / Anna Papafragou
- Relations : language, epistemologies, categories, and concepts / Douglas Medin, bethany ojalehto, Sandra Waxman, and Megan Bang
- Innate conceptual primitives manifested in the languages of the world and in infant cognition / Anna Wierzbicka
- Why theories of concepts should not ignore the problem of acquisition / Susan Carey
- Conceptual innovation on the frontiers of science / Nancy J. Nersessian
- Does the infant possess a moral concept? / J. Kiley Hamlin
- Normative concepts / Charles W. Kalish
- All concepts are ad hoc concepts / Daniel Casasanto and Gary Lupyan
- By default : concepts are accessed in a context-independent manner / Edouard Machery
- Logical concepts and associative characterizations / Elisabeth Camp
- Concepts in a probabilistic language of thought / Noah D. Goodman, Joshua B. Tenenbaum, and Tobias Gerstenberg
- Concepts in the semantic triangle / James A. Hampton
- Grounding concepts / Frank C. Keil and Jonathan F. Kominsky.