Shruti's Ontology is Representational

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (2):326-328 (1996)
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Abstract

I argue that SHRUTl's ontology is heavily committed to a representational view of mind. This is best seen when one thinks of how SHRUTI could be developed to account for psychological data on deductive reasoning.

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