Mind, reason, and imagination: selected essays in philosophy of mind and language
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Main Author: Heal, Jane (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, U.K. Cambridge University Press 2003
Series:Cambridge studies in philosophy
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-295) and index
Introduction -- pt. I. Mind, theory and imagination. Replication and functionalism -- Understanding other minds from the inside -- Simulation, theory and content -- Simulation and cognitive penetrability -- pt. II. Thought and reason. Co-cognition and off-line simulation : two ways of understanding the simulation approach -- Semanitic holism : still a good buy -- Other minds, rationality and analogy -- pt. III. Indexical predicates and their applications. Indexical predicates and their uses -- On speaking thus : the semantics of indirect discourse -- Lagadonian kinds and psychological concepts -- pt. IV. Thinking of minds and interacting with persons. What are psychological concepts for? -- Moore's paradox : a Wittgensteinian approach -- On first-person authority
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 302 pages)
ISBN:0511061080
0511615892
0521017165
0521816971
9780511061080
9780511615894
9780521816977

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