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|a Nature of Concepts :
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|a Book Cover; Title; Contents; List of figures; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: the structure and representation of concepts PHILIP VAN LOOCKE; The nature of human concepts: evidence from an unusual source STEVEN PINKER AND ALAN PRINCE; The modularity of language: some empirical considerations YOSEF GRODZINSKY; The perspective of situated and self-organizing cognition in cognitive psychology WOLFGANG TSCHACHER AND CHRISTIAN SCHEIER; Complex systems methods in cognitive systems and the representation of environmental information PHILIP VAN LOOCKE.
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|a Some psychological mechanisms of culture HENRY PLOTKINNeural expectations: a possible evolutionary path from manual skills to language MICHAEL A. ARBIB AND GIACOMO RIZZOLATTI; Is ~mind~ a scientific kind? ANDY CLARK; Evolution and self-evidence WILLIAM S. ROBINSON.
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|a An up to date cross disciplinary collection of papers which examine a central issue for all the main disciplines in cognitive science: how the human mind creates and passes on to other human minds a concept.
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