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- PACIFIC WORLD Journal of the Institute of Buddhist Studies
- Concepts As Prototypes 1
- Merleau-Ponty and Embodied Cognitive Science
- Primary Knowing: When Perception Happens from the Whole Field
- At the Root of Embodied Cognition: Cognitive Science Meets Neurophysiology
- Meditation and Basic Cognitive Processes
- Asian and Asian American Philosophers and Philosophies
- Unified Formalization of «Natural» Classification, «Natural» Concepts, and Consciousness As Integrated Information by Giulio Tononi*
- Family Resemblance and Semantics: the Vagaries of a Not So New Concept
- What Is an Example of a Feature That Wittgenstein Mentions Characterizes Some Games but Not Others? Think 53: Food Talks Dan Jurafsky & Yoshiko Matsumoto
- Principles of Categorization Eleanor Rosch
- The Psychology of Concepts (From Concepts
- Between Buddhism and Science, Between Mind and Body
- The Benefits of Prototypes: the Case of Medical Concepts M. Cristina Amoretti*, Marcello Frixione*, Antonio Lieto° * University
- Roger Brown She Would Remember Was Tall, Handsome, Brilliant, Kind, Incredibly Generous, and a Wickedly Funny Man
- Explaining Embodied Cognition Results
- Consciousness As a Logically Consistent and Prognostic Model of Reality Q
- Principles of Categorization Eleanor Rosch, 1978 University of California
- Language and Cognition Prototype Constructions in Early Language
- Chapter 4 Prototype Theory Prospects and Problems of Prototype Theory
- Contemplative Studies in Context