Schyns, P. G., et al.: The development of features in object concepts
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Feature creation as a byproduct of attentional processing
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Context-dependent feature discovery is evidence that the coordination of function is a basic cognitive capacity
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Emergence of object representations in young infants: Corroborating findings and a challenge for the feature creation approach
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Parts of visual shape as primitives for categorization
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Parts, features, and expertise
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Who needs created features?
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Do features arise out of nothing?
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Feature learning during the acquisition of perceptual expertise
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Ways of featuring in object categorization
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A common structure for concepts of individuals, stuffs, and real kinds: More Mama, more milk, and more mouse
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- 01 February 1998, pp. 55-65
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Millikan, R. G.: A common structure for concepts of individuals, stuffs, and real kinds: More Mama, more milk, and more mouse
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Animal concepts
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- 01 February 1998, p. 66
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Different structures for concepts of individuals, stuffs, and real kinds: One Mama, more milk, and many mice
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If “tracking” is category-specific a “common structure” may be redundant
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Concepts in artificial organisms
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What is the point? Concepts, description, and rigid designation
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Names, and what they are names of
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Are there wordlike concepts too?
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Why language is not a “direct medium”
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Etiological classification and the acquisition and structure of knowledge
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Staying in touch: Externalism needs descriptions
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