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Ingo Brigandt

University of Alberta
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  • University of Alberta
    Department of Philosophy
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University of Pittsburgh
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2006
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Biology
General Philosophy of Science
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Philosophy of Language
Natural Sciences
Feminist Philosophy
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    Conceptual role semantics, the theory theory, and conceptual change
    In Conceptual role semantics, the theory theory, and conceptual change, . pp. 30-34. 2004.
    The purpose of the paper is twofold. I first outline a philosophical theory of concepts based on conceptual role semantics. This approach is explicitly intended as a framework for the study and explanation of conceptual change in science. Then I point to the close similarities between this philosophical framework and the theory theory of concepts, suggesting that a convergence between psychological and philosophical approaches to concepts is possible. An underlying theme is to stress that using …Read more
    The purpose of the paper is twofold. I first outline a philosophical theory of concepts based on conceptual role semantics. This approach is explicitly intended as a framework for the study and explanation of conceptual change in science. Then I point to the close similarities between this philosophical framework and the theory theory of concepts, suggesting that a convergence between psychological and philosophical approaches to concepts is possible. An underlying theme is to stress that using a non-atomist account of concepts is crucial for the successful study of conceptual development and change.
    Inferentialist Accounts of Meaning and ContentTheory-Based Theories of ConceptsConceptual ChangeSema…Read more
    Inferentialist Accounts of Meaning and ContentTheory-Based Theories of ConceptsConceptual ChangeSemantic Theories
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