Theories of Concepts
A History of the Major Philosophical Traditions
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:23rd Jun '88
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This book explores various theories surrounding the formation and understanding of concepts, highlighting their importance in cognitive science and human thought.
Published in 1988, Theories of Concepts delves into the intricate world of conceptual understanding and categorization. The book presents various theories that explain how humans form concepts and the cognitive processes involved in this essential aspect of thought. It explores the philosophical implications of these theories and their relevance to psychology and linguistics, providing a comprehensive overview of the field.
Throughout Theories of Concepts, the author examines key concepts such as prototypes, exemplars, and the role of language in shaping our understanding of categories. By analyzing different theoretical frameworks, the book highlights the ongoing debates about the nature of concepts and their significance in human cognition. This exploration not only enriches our understanding but also raises questions about how concepts influence our perception of reality.
In addition to theoretical discussions, Theories of Concepts includes empirical research findings that support or challenge various theories. This blend of theory and evidence makes the book a valuable resource for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the cognitive sciences. The insights provided in this work are crucial for grasping how concepts are formed and utilized in everyday life, making it a foundational text in the study of human cognition.
`...a unique and an outstanding work of philosophical scholarship ... offers a penetrating comparative inquiry into the concepts of concepts held by the great thinkers of the past, from Plato to Russell, Moore and Geach.' - Professor Israel Scheffler, Harvard University
ISBN: 9780415001809
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 553g
332 pages