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UNINA9910648576203321 |
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Taylor Samuel D. |
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Concepts and the appeal to cognitive science / / Samuel D. Taylor |
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Berlin ; ; Boston : , : Düsseldorf University Press, , [2021] |
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©2021 |
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1 online resource (XIII, 180 p.) |
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Dissertations in Language and Cognition |
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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Standard View Theories of concept -- 3 The Appeal to Cognitive Science -- 4 Problem 1: Explanatory Ambiguity -- 5 Problem 2: Explananda Ambiguity -- 6 Concept as a Working Hypothesis -- 7 Why Appeals to Cognitive Science Fail -- 8 Appendix -- Bibliography |
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This book evaluates whether or not we can decide on the best theory of concepts by appealing to the explanatory results of cognitive science. It undertakes an in-depth analysis of different theories of concepts and of the explanations formulated in cognitive science. As a result, two reasons are provided for thinking that an appeal to cognitive science cannot help to decide on the best theory of concepts. |
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UNINA9910821136203321 |
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Gilbert James Burkhart |
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A cycle of outrage : America's reaction to the juvenile delinquent in the 1950s. / / James Gilbert |
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New York, New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 1986 |
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©1986 |
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1-280-76013-3 |
9786610760138 |
0-19-802075-9 |
0-19-536356-6 |
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1 online resource (273 p.) |
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Juvenile delinquency - United States - Public opinion |
Deviant behavior in mass media |
Teenagers in mass media |
Teenagers - United States - Public opinion |
Public opinion - United States |
United States Social conditions 1945- |
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Contents; Introduction The Social History of an Idea; 1 A Problem of Behavior; 2 Rehearsal for a Crime Wave; 3 Controlling Public Opinion; 4 The Great Fear; 5 The Lawyers' Dilemma; 6 Crusade Against Mass Culture; 7 The Intellectuals and Mass Culture; 8 Delinquency Theory: From Structure to Subculture; 9 Mass Media and Delinquency: A National Forum; 10 Movies and the Censorship of Mass Culture; 11 Juvenile Delinquency Films; 12 Selling Youth Culture; 13 Postscript; Notes; Index |
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The youth culture is on everyone's lips today, as pressures build to ban controversial song lyrics, reintroduce school prayer, and prohibit teenagers' access to contraceptives. It's not the first time Americans have been outraged over the ""seuction of the innocent."". When James Dean and Marlon Brando donned their motorcycle jackets and adopted |
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alienated poses in Rebel Without a Cause, East of Eden, and The Wild One, in the 1950's, so did countless numbers of American teenagers. Or so it seemed to their parents. American teenagers were looking and acting like juvenile delinquents. By mid-deca |
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