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Full Idea
Concepts do not require consciousness. As Jaynes says, the bee has a concept of a flower, but not a conscious concept.
Gist of Idea
Maybe there can be non-conscious concepts (e.g. in bees)
Source
Daniel C. Dennett (Brainchildren [1998], Ch.6)
Book Ref
Dennett,Daniel C.: 'Brainchildren' [Penguin 1998], p.128
A Reaction
Does the flower have a concept of rain? Rain plays a big functional role in its existence. It depends, alas, on what we mean by a 'concept'.
8769 | If someone has aphasia but can still play chess, they clearly have concepts [Geach] |
2529 | Maybe there can be non-conscious concepts (e.g. in bees) [Dennett] |
15699 | Prelinguistic infants acquire and use many categories [Gelman] |
11146 | People can formulate new concepts which are only named later [Margolis/Laurence] |