The concept concept: The wayward path of cognitive science
Mind and Language 15 (2-3):308-318 (2000)
| Abstract | Critical discussion of Jerry Fodor's Concepts: Where Cognitive Science Went Wrong (1998). | |||||||||
| Keywords | Cognitive Science Concepts Language Fodor, J | |||||||||
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