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Is the "mind-dependent" view of concept not compatible with the classical view of concepts?
Is the "mind-dependent" view of concept not compatible with the classical view of concepts?
I have the impression that it is what the IEP says:
The different options as to the metaphysical ...
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Are concepts mental representations?
The APA Dictionary of Psychology defines a mental representation as:
a hypothetical entity that is presumed to stand for a perception, thought, memory, or the like during cognitive operations. For ...
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Attributes don't apply to the concept itself, but to the being of the concept? [closed]
In a clearly defined ontological framework, consider the following premises:
P1. Attributes can only be predicated of individual entities (beings), not of concepts themselves.
P2. Therefore, if a ...
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What is a complete and consistent Epistemology? [closed]
I have decided awareness and knowledge are different. That allows me to reduce my 5 axioms of Epistemology to three.
Axioms of Epistemology
Axiom 1: For any reasoning agent R, and any concept C: if R ...
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Can the definiens of a definition consist of one idea? [closed]
A definition is an equation between a definiendum and a definiens.
Definiendum = Definiens
Definiendum - thing defined
Definiens - sequence of things used to define
In mathematics, a sequence ...
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Do concepts have mind-independent correlaries, and are those correlaries restrained in any way?
Here I'm calling concepts a mental activity. So, is thinking of concepts only restricted by our imagination/mental abilities? With the addition that we can't be fooled in our thinking about concepts; ...
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Thoughts and analogy in cognition [closed]
continuing Question about word (relationship between language and thought)
Without concepts there can be no thought, and without analogies there can be no concepts. —Hofstadter and Sander
My question ...
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What is the difference between conceivability and imaginability?
Is there a difference between the notion of "conceivable" and the notion of "imaginable"? If so, what is the difference? I have heard these terms used as synonyms in the ...
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Are there any examples of an analytic proposition that can only be stated with the full the predicate calculus?
I'm using a variation on the old meaning of "analytic" where an analytic proposition represents a relationship between concepts and doesn't directly reference objects at all. For convenience,...
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What are the shortcomings in Kant's description of the process of human cognition?
According to Kant, sensory data is first received by our body. This produces stage no. 1: sensation. So, at this stage, we are only aware that sense data has arrived.
Then, after our body processes ...
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What is an argument (in philosophy)?
Closely related (sub)question: is there some way to tell a piece of (spoken, or writen, or...) text that is an argument from one that isn't? If 'yes', how?
[Notice the question is not asking "...
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Can every idea, including mathematical ideas, be reduced to a series of simpler ideas, without information loss?
You would naturally think this is the case, since most ideas could be explained using a greater number of simpler words; but there are certain concepts in mathematics that are difficult to explain ...
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Trying to understand reality lead to understanding useless things?
If one sets his purpose as achieving the truest possible understanding of reality (I know one might die and not achieve it), then doesn't this mean that he needs then to understand all the things that ...
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Is conceivability relative to the subject?
Is conceivability relative to the subject? By this, I mean, can some beings conceive more things, or different things, than other beings? Personally, I believe the answer is yes. I believe that, for ...
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What is respect? [closed]
“Respect”, “respectful”, and “disrespectful” are concepts we regularly hear being used, yet it has not always been clear to me if there is any essential underlying characteristic conveyed by these ...