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Marco Mazzone

University of Catania
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  • University of Catania
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
0000-0001-7195-2760
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
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    Crossing the Associative/Inferential Divide: Ad hoc Concepts and the Inferential Power of Schemata
    Review of Philosophy and Psychology 5 (4): 583-599. 2014.
    How do we construct ad hoc concepts, especially those characterised by emergent properties? A reasonable hypothesis, suggested both in psychology and in pragmatics , is that some sort of inferential processing must be involved. I argue that this inferential processing can be accounted for in associative terms. My argument is based on the notion of inference as associative pattern completion based on schemata, with schemata being conceived in turn as patterns of concepts and their relationships. …Read more
    How do we construct ad hoc concepts, especially those characterised by emergent properties? A reasonable hypothesis, suggested both in psychology and in pragmatics , is that some sort of inferential processing must be involved. I argue that this inferential processing can be accounted for in associative terms. My argument is based on the notion of inference as associative pattern completion based on schemata, with schemata being conceived in turn as patterns of concepts and their relationships. The possible role of conscious attention in inferential processes of this sort is also addressed
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    Razionalità pratica e linguaggio (edited book)
    Edas. 2015.
    Philosophy, MiscellaneousPhilosophy of Language
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    What (socio-)biology tells to psychology about language
    SWIF Philosophy Fo Mind Review 5 (2). 2006.
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    Intentions in Spoken Communication. Strong and Weak Interactionist Perspectives
    In M. Pettorino, F. Albano Leoni, I. Chiari, F. M. Dovetto & A. Giannini (eds.), Spoken Communication between Symbolics and Deixis, Cambridge Scholars Press. 2010.
    Linguistics
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