Mind & Language

Papers
(The median citation count of Mind & Language is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Extended active inference: Constructing predictive cognition beyond skulls49
Polysemy: Pragmatics and sense conventions39
Polysemy and thought: Toward a generative theory of concepts34
Non‐human consciousness and the specificity problem: A modest theoretical proposal22
Aphantasia: In search of a theory20
“I didn't mean to suggest anything like that!”: Deniability and context reconstruction19
Insightful artificial intelligence18
The signaling function of sharing fake stories17
Accounting for the preference for literal meanings in autism spectrum conditions16
Creating a large language model of a philosopher15
Imitation and culture: What gives?15
How (not) to underestimate unconscious perception14
Signalling, commitment, and strategic absurdities13
Can the mind wander intentionally?13
Extended mind and artifactual autobiographical memory12
Semantic polysemy and psycholinguistics12
The polysemy view of pain12
Decomposing relevance in conditionals11
Cumulative culture and complex cultural traditions10
The notorious neurophilosophy of pain: A family resemblance approach to idiosyncrasy and generalizability9
The rationality of eating disorders9
“All animals are conscious”: Shifting the null hypothesis in consciousness science9
Normative inferentialism on linguistic understanding9
Distributed autobiographical memories, distributed self‐narratives8
How can perceptual experiences explain uncertainty?8
Essentializing inferences7
How thirst compels: An aggregation model of sensory motivation7
Moving beyond content‐specific computation in artificial neural networks7
Interpersonal trust in children's testimonial learning6
Deflationary realism: Representation and idealisation in cognitive science6
Anorexia nervosa: Illusion in the sense of agency6
Do we see facts?6
Integration, lateralization, and animal experience6
A new empirical challenge for local theories of consciousness6
The theory theory of metalinguistic disputes6
Perceiving commitments: When we both know that you are counting on me5
Metalinguistic effects5
Enhancing thoughts: Culture, technology, and the evolution of human cognitive uniqueness5
Self‐consciousness in autism: A third‐person perspective on the self5
Spatial representations in sensory modalities5
Assertion, denial, and the evolution of Boolean operators5
First saying, then believing: The pragmatic roots of folk psychology4
Should the teleosemanticist be afraid of semantic indeterminacy?4
Perceiving agency4
What do plants and bacteria want? Commentary on Carrie Figdor's Pieces of mind4
Conceptual engineering, predictive processing, and a new implementation problem4
Going on as one ought: Kripke and Wittgenstein on the normativity of meaning4
Evaluative theories in psychology and philosophy of emotion4
Entitativity and implicit measures of social cognition4
How language shapes our minds: On the relationship between generics, stereotypes and social norms4
Notions of arbitrariness4
Weakneo‐Whorfianismand the philosophy of time4
Moral rationalism on the brain4
Is pain modular?4
What are linguistic representations?4
Teleosemantics and the frogs4
Rules of use4
How to think about higher‐level perceptual contents3
Objectivity, perceptual constancy, and teleology in young children3
Experiences of linguistic understanding as epistemic feelings3
Spatial content of painful sensations3
Core morality? Or merely core agents and social beings? A response to Spelke'swhat babies know3
Does the mind care about whether a word is abstract or concrete? Why concreteness is probably not a natural kind3
On the roles of false belief and recalcitrant fear in anorexia nervosa3
A metacognitive account of phenomenal force3
Vividness and content3
A vessel without a pilot: Bodily and affective experience in the Cotard delusion of inexistence3
Assertoric content, responsibility, and metasemantics3
The definition of assertion: Commitment and truth3
Against the mind package view of minds: Comments on Carrie Figdor'sPieces of mind3
The rational role of the perceptual sense of reality3
Underwhelming force: Evaluating the neuropsychological evidence for higher‐order theories of consciousness3
Mental simulation and language comprehension: The case of copredication3
The innocuousness of folieism and the need of intentionality where transduction fails: Replies to Adger and to Stainton & Viger3
The empirical status of semantic perceptualism3
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Teleology beyond explanation2
Missing persons: Young children's talk about absent members of their social network2
Recognition and the perception–cognition divide2
Explaining early generics: A linguistic model2
Core knowledge, language learning, and the origins of morality and pedagogy: Reply to reviews of What babies know2
Reinforcement learning and artificial agency2
Susanna Schellenberg on perception2
Normative folk psychology and decision theory2
Tracking representationalism and olfaction2
Backtracking through interventions: An exogenous intervention model for counterfactual semantics2
What is diffuse attention?2
Speaker's reference, semantic reference, sneaky reference2
Is meaning cognized?2
Troubles with Rey's linguistic Eliminativism2
Consciousness as a natural kind and the methodological puzzle of consciousness2
How we got stuck: The origins of hierarchy and inequality2
Stone tools, predictive processing and the evolution of language2
Experiments on causal exclusion2
Experiential holism in time2
Why I am not a literalist2
Pretend play: More imitative than imaginative2
Solipsistic sentience2
How words matter: A psycholinguistic argument for meaning revision2
What is it like to be colour‐blind? A case study in experimental philosophy of experience2
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Representing shape in sight and touch1
Underdeterminacy without ostension: A blind spot in the prevailing models of communication1
How computation explains1
The perceived unity of time1
A Bayesian interpretation of cross‐linguistic ambiguity tests1
Kinding memory: Commentary on Muhammad Ali Khalidi's Cognitive ontology1
The generality and particularity of perception1
Why literalism is still the best game in town: Replies to Drayson, Machery, and Schwitzgebel1
The acquisition of generics1
A (contingent) content–parthood analysis of indirect speech reports1
Shared semantics: Exploring the interface between human and chimpanzee gestural communication1
How we talk about smells1
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Losing the light at the end of the tunnel: Depression, future thinking, and hope1
Capacitism and the transparency of evidence1
Metaphysics of the Bayesian mind1
Language and children's understanding of knowledge: Epistemic talk in early childhood1
The perspective‐sensitivity of presuppositions1
“Philosophers care about the truth”: Descriptive/normative generics1
Spatial experience and olfaction: A role for naïve topology1
Pictorial syntax1
Public language, private language, and subsymbolic theories of mind1
The missing link between core knowledge and language: Review of Elizabeth Spelke's What babies know, volume 1 (2022)1
Beyond adverbialism: A new non‐relational theory of perceptual experience1
Further thoughts on hierarchy and inequality1
Disgust and the logic of contamination: Biology, culture, and the evolution of norm (over)compliance1
Content and phenomenology in The unity of perception1
Self‐signs and intensional contexts1
Confusion and explanation1
Focus on slurs1
Are sensory experiences contingently representational? A critical notice of David Papineau's The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience1
Reasonable compartmentalization?1
Inter‐temporal rationality without temporal representation1
Design and syntax in pictures1
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