Synthetic concepts. Philosophical considerations on categorization

(transl. by Tadeusz Szubka)

  • Ruth Garrett Millikan University of Connecticut

Abstract

Prezydialny odczyt wygłoszony na zebraniu American Society for Philosophy and Psychology w Vancouver (Kanada) w czerwcu 1993 roku. Zaprezentowany również na Katolickim Uniwersytecie Lubelskim w grudniu 1993 roku.

Author Biography

Ruth Garrett Millikan, University of Connecticut

Ruth Garrett Millikan jest profesorem filozofii w University of Connecticut w Storrs oraz w University of Michigan w Ann Arbor. Publikuje w zakresie filozofii języka, filozofii psychologii i filozofii biologii. Reprezentuje naturalistyczny nurt w filozofii analitycznej.

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