<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . "On the Virtues of Theft Over Honest Toil: Grounding Language and Thought in Sensorimotor Categories"^^ . "What language allows us to do is to steal categories through hearsay instead of having to\nearn them through the honest toil of learning them from direct exposure and trial and error feedback\nfrom the consequences of miscategorisation. To make us capable of theft, however, the\ncontent-bearing symbols of language must ultimately be grounded in categories that have been earned\nthrough honest toil (unless \"prepared\" by Darwinian theft); it cannot be linguistic theft all the way\ndown. Category names must be grounded in the capacity to sort, label and interact with the proximal\nsensorimotor projections of their distal members in a way which coheres systematically with their\ninterpretations, singly, and strung together to express propositions. \n"^^ . "1996" . . . . . . . . "Stevan"^^ . "Harnad"^^ . "Stevan Harnad"^^ . . . . . . "On the Virtues of Theft Over Honest Toil: Grounding Language and Thought in Sensorimotor Categories (HTML)"^^ . . . "harnad96.language.theft.html"^^ . . . "On the Virtues of Theft Over Honest Toil: Grounding Language and Thought in Sensorimotor Categories (Indexer Terms)"^^ . . . . . . "indexcodes.txt"^^ . . "HTML Summary of #1626 \n\nOn the Virtues of Theft Over Honest Toil: Grounding Language and Thought in Sensorimotor Categories\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "Evolution" . . . "Language" . . . "Perceptual Cognitive Psychology" . .