Sobre el aporte de la filosofía a las teorías de conceptos en ciencia cognitiva

Revista de Filosofía 76:7-27 (2019)
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This paper defends the relevance of philosophy in the contemporary study of concepts. With the advent of cognitive science, naturalistic and interdisciplinary theorizing about concepts has gained momentum. In this context, it has been recently argued that philosophers’ theories of concepts are not aimed at answering the issues that psychologists are interested in, thus dismissing the mentioned philosophical contribution as scientifically otiose. We present and discuss two cases in point suggesting otherwise, as an attempt to vindicate the crucial role of philosophy in the development of empirical theories of concepts.

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Bernardo Aguilera Dreyse
University of Sheffield
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University of Sheffield

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