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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Contributors
Preface
Notational Convention
I CONCEPTS AND ANIMALS
1 Conceptual Learning by Miniature Brains
2 Convergent Cognitive Evolution across Animal Taxa: Comparisons of Chimpanzees, Corvids, and Elephants
3 The Evolution of Concepts about Agents: Or, What Do Animals Recognize When They Recognize an Individual?
II CONCEPTS AND THE BRAIN
4 Missed Connections: A Connectivity-Constrained Account of the Representation and Organization of Object Concepts
5 Concept Nativism and Neural Plasticity
III CONCEPTS AND EVOLUTION
6 The Evolution of Conceptual Design
7 How Natural Selection Shapes Conceptual Structure: Human Intuitions and Concepts of Ownership
IV CONCEPTS AND PERCEPTION
8 Burge on Perception
9 Observational Concepts
V CONCEPTS AND LANGUAGE
10 What’s in a Concept? Analog versus Parametric Concepts in LCCM Theory
11 Where Are the Concepts? What Words Can and Can’t Reveal
12 The Representation of Events in Language and Cognition
VI CONCEPTS ACROSS CULTURES
13 Relations: Language, Epistemologies, Categories, and Concepts
14 Innate Conceptual Primitives Manifested in the Languages of the World and in Infant Cognition
VII CONCEPT ACQUISITION AND CONCEPTUAL CHANGE
15 Why Theories of Concepts Should Not Ignore the Problem of Acquisition
16 Conceptual Innovation on the Frontiers of Science
VIII CONCEPTS AND NORMATIVITY
17 Does the Infant Possess a Moral Concept?
18 Normative Concepts
IX CONCEPTS IN CONTEXT
19 All Concepts Are Ad Hoc Concepts
20 By Default: Concepts Are Accessed in a Context-Independent Manner
X CONCEPTS AND CONCEPTUAL INDIVIDUATION
21 Logical Concepts and Associative Characterizations
22 Concepts in a Probabilistic Language of Thought
23 Concepts in the Semantic Triangle
24 Grounding Concepts
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