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Ruth Millikan

    January 1, 1933
    Die Vielfalt der Bedeutung
    Biosemantik
    On Clear and Confused Ideas
    Beyond Concepts
    Language
    • 2017

      Beyond Concepts

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      Ruth Garrett Millikan presents a strikingly original account of how we get to grips with the world in thought. Her question is Kant's 'How is knowledge possible?', answered from a contemporary naturalist standpoint. We begin with an understanding of what the world is like prior to cognition, then develop a theory of cognition within that world.

      Beyond Concepts
    • 2015

      On Clear and Confused Ideas

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book offers a comprehensive exploration of the psychological process of reidentification, delving into its implications and significance. Millikan examines how individuals recognize and categorize themselves and others, shedding light on the cognitive mechanisms involved. Through detailed analysis, the author presents new insights into identity formation and its impact on personal and social dynamics. This work stands out for its rigorous approach and contribution to understanding the complexities of human psychology.

      On Clear and Confused Ideas
    • 2005

      Language

      A Biological Model

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      Ruth Millikan presents a revolutionary perspective on language, viewing it as a biological phenomenon shaped by natural selection rather than by prescriptive rules. Through a collection of essays, she challenges conventional assumptions in linguistics and philosophy, proposing that the regularities of language are akin to biological norms. This approach leads to significant insights into public linguistic meaning, language comprehension, and child language acquisition, as well as the semantics/pragmatics distinction, offering a fresh lens for understanding these complex processes.

      Language