Mind & Language

Papers
(The TQCC of Mind & Language is 3. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Extended active inference: Constructing predictive cognition beyond skulls42
Socially adaptive belief39
Polysemy: Pragmatics and sense conventions34
Polysemy and thought: Toward a generative theory of concepts27
A tribal mind: Beliefs that signal group identity or commitment20
Communication and representation understood as sender–receiver coordination19
Insightful artificial intelligence16
“I didn't mean to suggest anything like that!”: Deniability and context reconstruction15
Non‐human consciousness and the specificity problem: A modest theoretical proposal15
The signaling function of sharing fake stories12
Can the mind wander intentionally?11
Accounting for the preference for literal meanings in autism spectrum conditions11
Signalling, commitment, and strategic absurdities11
Extended mind and artifactual autobiographical memory10
How (not) to underestimate unconscious perception10
Aphantasia: In search of a theory10
Semantic polysemy and psycholinguistics10
How to ascribe beliefs to animals9
Imitation and culture: What gives?9
Semantics without semantic content9
The polysemy view of pain8
The notorious neurophilosophy of pain: A family resemblance approach to idiosyncrasy and generalizability7
Probabilistic representations in perception: Are there any, and what would they be?7
Decomposing relevance in conditionals7
Cumulative culture and complex cultural traditions7
(Implicit) Knowledge, reasons, and semantic understanding6
A pluralistic theory of wordhood6
How can perceptual experiences explain uncertainty?6
Deflationary realism: Representation and idealisation in cognitive science6
Beyond the icon: Core cognition and the bounds of perception6
Creating a large language model of a philosopher6
Anorexia nervosa: Illusion in the sense of agency6
Much at stake in knowledge6
Pain, placebo, and cognitive penetration6
Interpersonal trust in children's testimonial learning6
The explanatory project of Gricean pragmatics5
Metalinguistic effects5
Where meanings arise and how: Building on Shannon's foundations5
How thirst compels: An aggregation model of sensory motivation5
Discordant knowing: A puzzle about insight in obsessive–compulsive disorder4
Weak neo‐Whorfianism and the philosophy of time4
Perceiving commitments: When we both know that you are counting on me4
Assertion, denial, and the evolution of Boolean operators4
Moving beyond content‐specific computation in artificial neural networks4
Language without information exchange4
A new empirical challenge for local theories of consciousness4
Is the phenomenological overflow argument really supported by subjective reports?4
Self‐consciousness in autism: A third‐person perspective on the self4
Evaluative theories in psychology and philosophy of emotion4
Entitativity and implicit measures of social cognition4
Coming from a world without objects4
Enhancing thoughts: Culture, technology, and the evolution of human cognitive uniqueness4
Normative inferentialism on linguistic understanding4
First saying, then believing: The pragmatic roots of folk psychology4
The theory theory of metalinguistic disputes4
Underwhelming force: Evaluating the neuropsychological evidence for higher‐order theories of consciousness3
Visual indeterminacy and the puzzle of the speckled hen3
Representation in Cognitive Science: Replies3
What do plants and bacteria want? Commentary on Carrie Figdor's Pieces of mind3
Essentializing inferences3
Against the mind package view of minds: Comments on Carrie Figdor's Pieces of mind3
Notions of arbitrariness3
Rules of use3
Content is pragmatic: Comments on Nicholas Shea's Representation in cognitive science3
Do we see facts?3
Is pain modular?3
Integration, lateralization, and animal experience3
A metacognitive account of phenomenal force3
Spatial content of painful sensations3
The rationality of eating disorders3
The innocuousness of folieism and the need of intentionality where transduction fails: Replies to Adger and to Stainton & Viger3
Spatial representations in sensory modalities3
What are linguistic representations?3
Objectivity, perceptual constancy, and teleology in young children3
The rational role of the perceptual sense of reality3
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