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1119Geometry as a Universal mental ConstructionIn Stanislas Dehaene & Elizabeth Brannon (eds.), Space, Time and Number in the Brain: Searching for the Foundations of Mathematical Thought, Oxford University Press. 2011.Geometry, etymologically the “science of measuring the Earth”, is a mathematical formalization of space. Just as formal concepts of number may be rooted in an evolutionary ancient system for perceiving numerical quantity, the fathers of geometry may have been inspired by their perception of space. Is the spatial content of formal Euclidean geometry universally present in the way humans perceive space, or is Euclidean geometry a mental construction, specific to those who have received appropriate…Read more
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1032The Case for Reflexives or Reflexives for CaseIn K. Deaton, M. Noske & M. Ziolkowski (eds.), Proceedings from the 26th Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, Chicago Linguistic Society. 1990.It is claimed that the English genitive marker 's' suprisingly mirrors- at least in some dialects of English - the three main different usage of the mono-morphemic reflexives such as 'se' in French. A solution to this paradox already noted by Jespersen (1918) is proposed drawing on Watkins paradox according to which the study of what looks like 'social' parameters might be relevant for linguistics.
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1381On the Nature of the Reflexivization CycleIn Joyce McDunough & Bernadette Plunkett (eds.), Proceedings of The North East Linguistic Society, . pp. 17--2. 1987.This article claims that one has to distinguish between X° reflexives which do not bear phi-features, such as number, and XP complex reflexive - which do bear such features. The presence/vs absence of features, it is argued, explains the behavior of so called long distance reflexives - first observed, within the generative tradition, in scandinavian languages - but present all over. The observation according to which XP reflexives are clause bound, while X° reflexives in argument position are no…Read more
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1681Education Enhances the Acuity of the Nonverbal Approximate Number SystemPsychological Science 24 (4). 2013.All humans share a universal, evolutionarily ancient approximate number system (ANS) that estimates and combines the numbers of objects in sets with ratio-limited precision. Interindividual variability in the acuity of the ANS correlates with mathematical achievement, but the causes of this correlation have never been established. We acquired psychophysical measures of ANS acuity in child and adult members of an indigene group in the Amazon, the Mundurucú, who have a very restricted numerical le…Read more
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28Examining Knowledge of Geometry : Response to Wulf and DelsonScience 312 (5778): 1309-1310. 2006.La connaissances noyau de la géométrie euclidienne est liée au raisonnement déductif et non à la reconnaissance de motifs perceptuels.
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35Transparence et opacité. Littérature et sciences cognitives (edited book)Cerf. 1988.Une théorie de la littérature s'appuyant sur les contraintes de langue mises en évidence par la grammaire chomskyenne est-elle envisageable ? Une telle théorie peut-elle reprendre en des termes nouveaux le programme de recherche envisagé - en termes sémiotiques - par Jakobson, qui tentait de constituer une théorie générale du langage, de la poésie et de l'art ? Une théorie linguistique peut-elle participer à la découverte de nouvelles formes littéraires dont elle s'enrichirait en retour ? C'est…Read more
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563Sur le caractère inaliénable de l'êtreIn Pierre Pica & Tibor Papp (eds.), Transparence et opacité. Littérature et sciences cognitives, Cerf. pp. 207--221. 1988.It is claimed that the notion of reflexive pronoun involves, in indo-european and amerindian languages, a name or a morphological mark related to the expression of an inalienable relationship.
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Centre National de la Recherche ScientifiqueInstitute for the History and Philosophy of Science and TechnologyResearcher
Paris, Île-de-France, France
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| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
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