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Single Idea 11141

[filed under theme 12. Knowledge Sources / D. Empiricism / 2. Associationism ]

Full Idea

A growing number of philosophers are attracted to modified forms of empiricism, emphasizing psychological relations between the conceptual system and perceptual and motor states, not semantic relations.

Gist of Idea

Modern empiricism tends to emphasise psychological connections, not semantic relations

Source

E Margolis/S Laurence (Concepts [2009], 3.2)

Book Ref

'Stanford Online Encyclopaedia of Philosophy', ed/tr. Stanford University [plato.stanford.edu], p.12


A Reaction

I suddenly spot that this is what I have been drifting towards for some time! The focus is concept formation, where the philosophers need to join forces with the cognitive scientists.


The 19 ideas with the same theme [knowledge built by ideas forming links in the mind]:

Once we have experienced two feelings together, one will always give rise to the other [Spinoza]
Some ideas connect together naturally, while others connect by chance or custom [Locke]
Knowledge is just the connection or disagreement of our ideas [Locke]
The constant link between whiteness and things that produce it is the basis of our knowledge [Locke]
All ideas are connected by Resemblance, Contiguity in time or place, and Cause and Effect [Hume]
Associationism results from having to explain intentionality just with sense-data [Robinson,H on Hume]
Associations and causes cannot explain content, which needs norms of judgement [Kant, by Pinkard]
I exist just as an intelligence aware of its faculty for combination [Kant]
Association of ideas is the best philosophical idea of the prescientific age [Peirce]
We talk of 'association by resemblance' but that is wrong: the association constitutes the resemblance [Peirce]
Associations are not lawlike, because we make arbitrary choice of which representation matters [Weil]
Humean impressions are too instantaneous and simple to have structure or relations [Harré/Madden]
Gestalt psychology proposes inbuilt proximity, similarity, smoothness and closure principles [Goldman]
Associationism can't explain how truth is preserved [Fodor]
According to empiricists abstraction is the fundamental mental process [Fodor]
Associations are held to connect Ideas together in the way the world is connected together [Fodor]
Connectionists say the mind is a general purpose learning device [Pinker]
Rats find some obvious associations easier to learn than less obvious ones [Ladyman/Ross]
Modern empiricism tends to emphasise psychological connections, not semantic relations [Margolis/Laurence]