Therefore, in order to develop a better model of ontology, it would be necessary to first investigate how human beings think about concepts and categories. In fact, this is a well-studied topic in the field of cognitive psychology. For example, cognitive psychologists are interested in how ...
I Mclaren - 《Applied Cognitive Psychology》 被引量: 92发表: 1999年 Knowledge, Concepts, and Categories \nThe book can be divided into three distinct parts. Chapters 1 through 5 offer an introduction to the field; each presents a systematic review of a significant aspect of research on conce...
The notion of a conversational skill bridges the two basic categories of psychological reality. The use of causal concepts in writing up psychological ... R Harré - 《European Journal of Social Psychology》 被引量: 24发表: 2010年 A Fresh Look at the Foundations of Mathematics: Gesture and th...
The concept of 'The Four Temperaments' goes back to antiquity. Ancient thinkers thought of personality as linked to 'humours', four bodily fluids that affected a person's mood and emotion. We still can learn something about theways characters' personalities contrast, combine and create harmony or...
Surprisingly, while studies on concrete concepts have a longstanding tradition of research on the differences between categories, such as living and nonliving (Warrington & Shallice, 1984), or artefacts and natural objects (Keil, 1992), for years, abstract concepts have been considered as a ...
Identified thousands of personality traits and grouped them into 3 categories. Trait Hierarchy 3 categories Cardinal: dominant personality Central: main traits that form personality Secondary traits: variable which change based on scenario Trait Clusters Theory ...
The psychology of concepts has been undergoing significant changes since the early 1970s, when the classical view of concepts was seriously challenged by convincing experimental evidence that conceptual categories never have sharp boundaries. Some researchers recognized already in the early 1970s that fuzz...
categories: trucks, wireless devices, weddings, psychopaths, and trout. Although the objects in a given category are different from one another, they have many commonalities. When you know something is a truck, you know quite a bit about it. The psychology of categories concerns how people ...
Hahn, U. and Chater, N. (1997) Concepts and Similarity. in: Knowledge, Concepts, and Categories, Lamberts, L. and Shanks, D., (Eds.), Psychology Press/MIT Press, Hove, U.K.U. Hahn and N. Chater, "Concepts and similarity," in Knowledge, Con- cepts and Categories, K. Lambert...
Carnap defined veriflability in the following manner: “A predicate ‘P’ is called verifiable if ‘P’ can be reduced to a class of perceivable objects.” (Testability and Meaning, New Haven, 1950, p. 457.) About this Chapter Title Concepts and other Categories of Thought Book Title ...