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James R. Pomerantz on Theories - Dictionary of Arguments

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Linguistic theory/Kosslyn/Pomerantz: propositional (not figurative) theories may be too strong: there are too little restrictions.
>Propositions
, >Propositional knowledge, >Knowledge, >Language, >Theory language, >Method, >Science, >Images, >Imagination, >Presentation, >Systems, cf. >Picture theory, >Representation, >Information processing.

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Pomerantz I
James R. Pomerantz
Stephen M. Kosslyn
"Imagery, Propositions, and the Form of Internal Representations", in: Cognitive Psychology 9 (1977), 52-76
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Kognitionswissenschaft, Dieter Münch, Frankfurt/M. 1992


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