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Dynamic Conceptual Semantics: A Logico-Philosophical Investigation into Concept Formation and Understanding by Renate Bartsch β€” book cover

Dynamic Conceptual Semantics: A Logico-Philosophical Investigation into Concept Formation and Understanding

by Renate Bartsch
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Overview

Presented in this book is a theory of concept formation and understanding that does not make use of a notion of an innate mental language as a means of concept representation. Instead, experimental concepts are treated semantically as stabilising structuring of growing sets of data, which are sets of experienced satisfaction situations for expressions, and theoretical concepts are based on coherent sets of general sentences held true. There are two kinds of structures to be established: general concepts by means of similarity sets under perspectives and historical concepts. This gives rise to a theory of understanding new situations and expressions by integrating new data into established sets of data salva stability, or by extending the conceptual structure in a metaphorical or metonymical way. The theory provides a way to understand what identity between propositional attitudes amounts to, especially how people can have more or less the same belief.

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Book Details

Published
November 13, 1998
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
296
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781575861241

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