Namely Riders: An update

Electronic Journal of Analytic Philosophy 7 (2002)
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Abstract

I here recall Ryle's analysis of Heterologicality, but broaden the discussion to comparable analyses not only of Heterologicality but also other puzzles about self-reference. Such matters have a crucial bearing on the debate between representational and non-representational theories of mind, as will be explained.

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Hartley Slater
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