Abstract
Review of Fodor: Concepts: Where Cognitive Science Went Wrong
The cover of Fodor’s book proudly claims that this is his most irritating book in years, guaranteed
to exasperate all those who read it. The book lives up to this promise. Although leavened by
moments of wit and humour, Fodor misses no opportunity for the one-liner put-down, be it about
lexical semantics, empiricism, cognitive neuropsychology or the psychology of cognitive
development. He even writes a whole chapter on Prototypes without referring to Rosch except in
a footnote, where her name is consistently mis-spelled for good measure. Those looking to see
how his ideas relate to current work in psychology and linguistics on lexical concepts will be
disappointed