Generic cognition: A neglected source of context sensitivity

Mind and Language 39 (4):472-491 (2024)
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Abstract

What is the relationship between the claim that generics articulate psychologically primitive generalizations and the claim that they exhibit a unique form of context sensitivity? This article maintains that the two claims are compatible. It develops and defends an overlooked form of contextualism grounded in the idiosyncrasies of system 1 thought.

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Mahrad Almotahari
University of Edinburgh

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