Beyond the human standard in the cognitive domain: a reply to Rodriguez' “Cognition beyond the human domain”

Philosophical Psychology 33 (8):1204-1208 (2020)
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Abstract

In "Cognition Beyond the Human Domain", Angel Garcia Rodriguez provides critical commentary on Pieces of Mind: The proper domain of psychological predicates (Oxford UP, 2018). In this reply, I argue that his alternative "No-Core" semantic proposal is not an alternative to the Literalist view I defend, but rather one way of elaborating that position.

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Carrie Figdor
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