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Concepts: Core Readings

by Eric Margolis (Editor), Stephen Laurence (Editor), Stephen Laurence
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Overview

Concepts: Core Readings traces the develoment of one of the most active areas of investigation in cognitive science. This comprehensive volume brings together the essential background readings from philosophy, psychology, and linguistics, while providing a broad sampling of contemporary research. The first part of the book centers around the fall of the Classical Theory of Concepts in the face of attacks by W. V. O. Quine, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eleanor Rosch, and others, emphasizing the emergence and development of the Prototype Theory and the controversies it spurred. The second part surveys a broad range of contemporary theories—Neoclassical Theories, the Prototype Theory, the Theory-Theory, and Conceptual Atomism.

Synopsis

Traces the develoment of one of the most active areas of investigation in cognitive science, bringing together the essential background readings and providing a broad sampling of contemporary research.

About the Author, Eric Margolis

Eric Margolis is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 1999
Publisher
MIT Press
Pages
664
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780262631938

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