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  1. What's wrong with the syntactic theory of mind.M. Frances Egan - 1989 - Philosophy of Science 56 (December):664-74.
    Stephen Stich has argued that psychological theories that instantiate his Syntactic Theory of Mind are to be preferred to content-based or representationalist theories, because the former can capture and explain a wider range of generalizations about cognitive processes than the latter. Stich's claims about the relative merits of the Syntactic Theory of Mind are unfounded. Not only is it false that syntactic theories can capture psychological generalizations that content-based theories cannot, but a large class of behavioral regularities, readily explained by (...)
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    Thoughts: An Essay on Content.M. Frances Egan - 1989 - Philosophy of Science 56 (2):359-360.
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    Comments on Horgan's and Tienson's 'settling into a new paradigm'.M. Frances Egan - 1988 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 26 (S1):115-117.
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    Thoughts: An Essay on Content. Christopher Peacocke. [REVIEW]M. Frances Egan - 1989 - Philosophy of Science 56 (2):359-360.