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Kurtz, K. J., & Gentner, D. (2001). Kinds of kinds: sources of category coherence. Proceedings of the Twenty-third Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, pp. 522–527.
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Auteurs: Gentner, Kurtz
Collection: Proceedings of the Twenty-third Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society

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Résumé
A fundamental question in the study of concepts is what
makes sets of examples cohere as categories . We present
results of three studies designed to compare standard
taxonomic categories with categories that take their
meaning from relationships extending outside of the
individual example. An exemplar generation task is used
to differentiate relational categories from taxonomic
kinds and to compare possible subtypes of extrinsically
cohering categories based on goals or thematic contexts .
Results provide strong support for the intrinsicextrinsic
distinction and reveal signatures of underlying
organization among the types of categories investigated .
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