Disinclined

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Possible Answers: AVERSE, LOATH, HESITANT, LOTH.

Last seen on the crossword puzzle: –NY Times Crossword 15 Feb 24, Thursday

Last seen on: –Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Nov 13 2021
Wall Street Journal Crossword – June 10 2020 – Mistaken Identity
Newsday.com Crossword – Feb 14 2020
LA Times Crossword 10 Jan 20, Friday
Premier Sunday – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Feb 24 2019
Wall Street Journal Crossword – Oct 6 2018 – Disharmony

Random information on the term “LOTH”:

The language of thought hypothesis (LOTH), sometimes known as Thought Ordered Mental Expression (TOME), is a view in linguistics, philosophy of mind and cognitive science, forwarded by American philosopher Jerry Fodor. It describes the nature of thought as possessing “language-like” or compositional structure (sometimes known as mentalese). On this view, simple concepts combine in systematic ways (akin to the rules of grammar in language) to build thoughts. In its most basic form, the theory states that thought, like language, has syntax.

Using empirical data drawn from linguistics and cognitive science to describe mental representation from a philosophical vantage-point, the hypothesis states that thinking takes place in a language of thought (LOT): cognition and cognitive processes are only ‘remotely plausible’ when expressed as a system of representations that is “tokened” by a linguistic or semantic structure and operated upon by means of a combinatorial syntax. Linguistic tokens used in mental language describe elementary concepts which are operated upon by logical rules establishing causal connections to allow for complex thought. Syntax as well as semantics have a causal effect on the properties of this system of mental representations.

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