Mental Representation: A Reader

Cambridge, USA: Blackwell (1994)
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Abstract

This volume is a collection of new and previously published essays focusing on one of the most exciting and actively discussed topics in contemporary philosophy: naturalistic theories of mental content. The volume brings together important papers written by some of the most distinguished theorists working in the field today. Authors contributing to the volume include Jerry Fodor, Rugh Millikan, Fred Dretske, Ned Block, Robert Cummins, and Daniel Dennett.

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Ted Warfield
University of Notre Dame
Stephen Stich
Rutgers - New Brunswick

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