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  1. The Theory-Theory of Concepts. The Theory-Theory of concepts is a view of how concepts are structured, acquired, and deployed. Concepts, as they will be understood here, are mental representations that are implicated in many of our higher thought processes, including various forms of reasoning and inference, categorization, planning and ...

  2. 7 de nov. de 2005 · In this entry, we provide an overview of theories of concepts, and outline some of the disputes that have shaped debates surrounding the nature of concepts. The entry is organized around five significant issues that are focal points for many theories of concepts.

  3. 25 de oct. de 2018 · Concept theories draw on a rich tradition, ranging from Plato and Aristotle over Leibniz to Frege. Two key aspects of a theory of concepts need to be distinguished. (i) The cognitive aspect regards the role of concepts in cognition and how these enable an epistemic agent to classify and categorize reality.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2005 · The aim of this chapter is to explain how this philosophical notion bears upon the theory of concepts as mental representations. The basic principle is that generality is not a feature of the things in the world, but of our representations of them. Examples are taken from the recent literature on concept theory, where confusion reign.

  5. mitpress.mit.edu › 9780262660976 › a-study-of-conceptsA Study of Concepts - MIT Press

    25 de sept. de 1995 · by Christopher Peacocke. Paperback. $40.00. Paperback. ISBN: 9780262660976. Pub date: September 25, 1995. Publisher: The MIT Press. 286 pp., 6 x 9 in, MIT Press Bookstore Penguin Random House Amazon Barnes and Noble Bookshop.org Indiebound Indigo Books a Million.