id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_fvjk46weavghhkap7qmhvhr4z4 Peter Gärdenfors Induction and knowledge-what 2017 21 .pdf application/pdf 11104 1075 55 We use conceptual spaces to model knowledge-what and the relations between properties and categories involved in induction. Knowledge-what concerns relations between properties and categories and we argue that it cannot be Knowledge-what concerns relations between properties and categories and we argue that it cannot be From this perspective, inductive inferences can be seen as natural processes in cognitive systems, rather than in language, that occur when an agent categorises its sensory input and then makes generalisations or predictions using its understanding of these categories. for our partitioning of knowledge types and in section 6 we turn to cognitive psychology for experimental evidential input concerning inductive reasoning. relation between categories and properties as a special form of knowledge, which we In this section, we take a cognitive neuroscientific perspective and present a different kind of support for our thesis that knowledgewhat is a separate form of knowledge by mapping our partitioning of the three types of ./cache/work_fvjk46weavghhkap7qmhvhr4z4.pdf ./txt/work_fvjk46weavghhkap7qmhvhr4z4.txt