Foundational Issues.
Representational systems such as language, mind and perhaps even the brain exhibit a structure that is often assumed to be compositional. That is, the semantic value of a complex representation is determined by the semantic value of their parts and the way they are put together. Dating back to the l...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Berlin :
De Gruyter,
2005.
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Colección: | Linguistics & philosophy.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface; Is Compositionality an A Priori Principle?Daniel Cohnitz; Fodor's Inexplicitness ArgumentReinaldo Elugardo; Compositionality Inductively, Co-inductively andContextuallyTim Fernando; Confirmation and CompositionalityKen Gemes; Levels of Perceptual Content and Visual Images. Conceptual, Compositional, or Not?Verena Gottschling; Recognitional Concepts and ConceptualCombinationPierre Jacob; How Similarities ComposeHannes Leitgeb; The Structure of ThoughtsMenno Lievers; Intensional Epistemic Wholes: A Study in theOntology of CollectivityAlda Mari; Impossible PrimitivesJaume Mateu.
- Is Compositionality an Empirical Matter?Jaroslav PeregrinThe Compositionality of Concepts and Peirce'sPragmatic LogicAhti-Veikko Pietarinen; Semantic Holism and (Non- )Compositionality inScientific TheoriesGerhard Schurz; Right and Wrong Reasons for CompositionalityMarkus Werning.