| Keil, F. C., Smith, W. C., Simons, D. J., & Levin, D. T. (1998). Two dogmas of conceptual empiricism: implications for hybrid models of the structure of knowledge. Cognition, 65, 103--135. |
....variable in this di#erence, what 2 The arguments are inspired by an example communicated to us by Douglas Medin. 3 This standard objection to evoking similarity in theories of reasoning is discussed in Osherson, Smith and Shafir (1986, p. 220) Shafir, Smith and Osherson (1990, p. 237) and Keil, Smith, Simons and Levin (1998, p. 107) among other places. A more favorable look at similarity in the theory of reasoning is provided by Goldstone and Barsalou (1998) The sensitivity of similarity based reasoning to the predicate in play is documented in Heit and Rubinstein (1994) Results in Ahn, Kalish, Medin and Gelman ....
....scientific. 13 For conflicting evidence and views about young children s biological theories, see Springer and Keil (1989, 1991) Hatano and K. Inagaki (1994) Springer (1992, 1996) Coley (1995) Solomon, Johnson, Zaitchik and S. Carey (1996) Johnson and Solomon (1997) and Gutheil, Vera and Keil (1998). Evidential Diversity 12 ....
Keil, F., Smith, W. C., Simons, D. J., and Levin, D. T. (1998). Two dogmas of conceptual empiricism: implications for hybrid models of the structure of knowledge. Cognition, 65:103 -- 135.
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Keil, F. C., Smith, W. C., Simons, D. J., & Levin, D. T. (1998). Two dogmas of conceptual empiricism: implications for hybrid models of the structure of knowledge. Cognition, 65, 103--135.
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