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Author Fodor, Jerry A

Title Concepts : where cognitive science went wrong
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1998

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Description 1 online resource (186 pages)
Contents Preface -- Abbreviations and typographical conventions -- 1 Philosophical Introduction: The Background Theory -- 2 Unphilosophical Introduction: What Concepts Have To Be -- 3 The Demise of Definitions, Part I: The Linguist's Tale -- 4 The Demise of Definitions, Part II: The Philosopher's Tale -- 5 Prototypes and Compositionality -- Appendix 5A: Meaning Postulates -- Appendix 5B: The 'Theory Theory' of Concepts -- 6 Innateness and Ontology, Part I: The Standard Argument -- Appendix 6A: Similarity -- 7 Innateness and Ontology, Part II: Natural Kind Concepts
Appendix 7A: Round Squares -- Bibliography -- Author index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- F -- G -- H -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W -- Z
Summary Renowned philosopher Fodor presents an original theory of the basic constituents of thought in this first volume of the Oxford Cognitive Science Series. He argues for an atomistic theory of concepts and demolishes rival theories
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Concepts.
Cognitive science.
Philosophy of mind.
Cognitive science
Concepts
Philosophy of mind
Form Electronic book
Author Oxford University Press.
ISBN 0198236360
9780198236368
0191519065
9780191519062