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Concepts and categorization: do philosophers and psychologists theorize about different things?
G Löhr
Synthese 197 (5), 2171-2191, 2020
392020
Embodied cognition and abstract concepts: Do concept empiricists leave anything out?
G Löhr
Philosophical Psychology 32 (2), 161-185, 2019
262019
The experience machine and the expertise defense
G Löhr
Philosophical Psychology 32 (2), 257-273, 2019
252019
What are abstract concepts? On lexical ambiguity and concreteness ratings
G Löhr
Review of Philosophy and Psychology 13 (3), 549-566, 2022
192022
Abstract concepts, compositionality, and the contextualism-invariantism debate
G Löhr
Philosophical Psychology 30 (6), 689-710, 2017
172017
Do socially disruptive technologies really change our concepts or just our conceptions?
G Löhr
Technology in Society 72, 102160, 2023
162023
Does polysemy support radical contextualism? On the relation between minimalism, contextualism and polysemy
G Löhr
Inquiry 67 (1), 68-92, 2024
152024
Commitment engineering: Conceptual engineering without representations
G Löhr
Synthese 199 (5), 13035-13052, 2021
152021
Conceptual disruption and 21st century technologies: A framework
G Löhr
Technology in Society 74, 102327, 2023
132023
Inferentialist conceptual engineering
S Jorem, G Löhr
Inquiry, 1-22, 2022
132022
Recent work in the theory of conceptual engineering
S Koch, G Löhr, M Pinder
Analysis 83 (3), 589-603, 2023
112023
Social constructionism, concept acquisition and the mismatch problem
G Löhr
Synthese 198 (3), 2659-2673, 2021
112021
Linguistic interventions and the ethics of conceptual disruption
G Löhr
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 25 (5), 835-849, 2022
92022
Conceptual engineering and philosophy of technology: Amelioration or adaptation?
J Hopster, G Löhr
Philosophy & Technology 36 (4), 70, 2023
72023
Copredication in context: A predictive processing approach
G Löhr, C Michel
Cognitive science 46 (5), e13138, 2022
72022
Does the mind care about whether a word is abstract or concrete? Why concreteness is probably not a natural kind
G Löhr
Mind & Language, 2023
52023
Recent Experimental Philosophy on Joint Action: Do We Need a New Normativism About Collective Action?
G Löhr
The Philosophical Quarterly 72 (3), 754-762, 2022
52022
Conceptual engineering, predictive processing, and a new implementation problem
G Löhr, C Michel
Mind & Language, 2023
42023
Saying, commitment, and the lying–misleading distinction
N Marsili, G Löhr
42022
Who owns NATURE? Conceptual appropriation in discourses on climate and biotechnologies
JKG Hopster, A Gerola, B Hofbauer, G Löhr, J Rijssenbeek, P Korenhof
Environmental Values, 09632719231196535, 2023
32023
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