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An edition of Doing without concepts (2009)

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"Over recent years, the psychology of concepts has been rejuvenated by new work on prototypes, inventive ideas on causal cognition, the development of neo-empiricist theories of concepts, and the inputs of the budding neuropsychology of concepts. But our empirical knowledge about concepts has yet to be organized in a coherent framework." "In Doing without Concepts, Edouard Machery argues that the dominant psychological theories of concepts fail to provide such a framework and that drastic conceptual changes are required to make sense of the research on concepts in psychology and neuropsychology. Machery shows that the class of concepts divides into several distinct kinds that have little in common with one another and that for this very reason, it is a mistake to attempt to encompass all known phenomena within a single theory of concepts. In brief, concepts are not a natural kind. Machery concludes that the theoretical notion of concept should be eliminated from the theoretical apparatus of contemporary psychology and should be replaced with theoretical notions that are more appropriate for fulfilling psychologists' goals. The notion of concept has encouraged psychologists to believe that a single theory of concepts could be developed, leading to useless theoretical controversies between the dominant paradigms of concepts. Keeping this notion would slow down, and maybe prevent, the development of a more adequate classification and would overshadow the theoretical and empirical issues that are raised by this more adequate classification. Anyone interested in cognitive science's emerging view of the mind will find Machery's provocative ideas of interest."--Jacket.

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Table of Contents

Concepts in psychology
"Concept" in psychology
Evidence for the existence of concepts
What is a psychological theory of concepts?
Alternative characterizations of the notion of concept
Concepts in philosophy
"Concept" in philosophy
Concepts in philosophy versus concepts in psychology
How are the psychological and the philosophical theories of concepts connected?
Peacocke's simple account
How are the psychological and the philosophical theories of concepts connected? the foundationalist account
The heterogeneity hypothesis
The received view
The heterogeneity hypothesis
Hybrid theories of concepts
Three fundamental kinds of concepts: prototypes, exemplars, theories
The classical theory of concepts
The prototype paradigm of concepts
The exemplar paradigm of concepts
The theory paradigm of concepts
Alternative views of concepts
Three theoretical entities that have little in common
Multi-process theories
Multi-process theories
Examples of multi-process theories
Categorization and concept learning
Categorization and concept learning
Studying categorization and concept learning
Evidence for the existence of prototypes
Evidence for the existence of exemplars
Evidence for the existence of theories
Organization of the categorization processes and of the concept learning processes
Induction, concept combination, neuropsychology
Induction
Concept combination
Neuropsychology
Concept eliminativism
Two inconclusive arguments against the notion of concept
Natural kinds and scientific eliminativism
The argument for the elimination of "concept"
Objections and replies.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

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Dewey Decimal Class
150.1
Library of Congress
BF443 .M33 2009, BF443.M33 2009

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Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
283

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Open Library
OL16857564M
Internet Archive
doingwithoutconc00mach_946
ISBN 13
9780195306880
LCCN
2008020448
OCLC/WorldCat
227328313
Goodreads
6263071

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