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Concepts



§         Machery, E. 2005. Concepts are Not a Natural Kind. Philosophy of Science, 72, 444-467.

-          Piccinini, G. and Scott, S. 2006. Splitting Concepts. Philosophy of Science, 73, 390-409.

-          Weiskopf, D. Forthcoming. The plurality of concepts. Synthese.

 

 

Evolution, Cognition
and Culture

 

§         Machery, E. 2004. Pour une approche évolutionniste de la cognition animale. Dialogue, Revue Canadienne de Philosophie, 43, 4, 731-745.

-       Proust, J. 2005. Réponse à Édouard Machery. Pour une pensée évolutionniste des représentations: le cas de l'objectivité. Dialogue, Revue Canadienne de Philosophie, 44, 1.

 

Semantic Intuitions

§         Machery, E., Mallon, R., Nichols, S., and Stich, S. P. 2004. Semantics, Cross-cultural Style. Cognition, 92, 3, B1-B12.

-          Petho, G. 2005. On intuitions about proper names. Acta Linguistica Hungarica, 52, 2-3, 281-301.

-          Ludwig, K. 2007. The epistemology of thought experiments: First-person approach vs. third-person approach. Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 31, 128-159.

-          Marti, G. Forthcoming. Against Semantic Multi-Culturalism. Analysis.

-          Jackman, H. ms. Semantic intuitions, conceptual analysis, and cross-cultural variation.

-          Cohnitz, D. ms. What is Wrong with Arguments from Reference?



Intentional action

§         Machery, E. 2008. The Concept of Intentional Action: Philosophical and Psychological Issues. Mind & Language, 23, 165-189.

-          Mallon, R. 2007. Testing the Trade-Off Hypothesis. Mind & Language, 23, 247-255.

-          Phelan, M. and Sarkissian, H. Forthcoming. Is the ‘Trade-off Hypothesis’ Worth Trading For? Mind & Language.

-          Wright, J., & Bengson, J. Forthcoming. Asymmetries in Judgments of Responsibility and Intentional Action. Mind & Language.

-          Tannenbaum, D. ms. Different moral values lead to differential Knobe effects.

Innateness

Griffiths, P. E., & Machery, E. Innateness, canalization, and ‘biologicizing the mind’. Philosophical Psychology.

-          Weinberg, J.M., & Mallon, R. Forthcoming. Living with Innateness (and Environmental Dependence Too). Philosophical Psychology.

 

 



 


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