Readings in Philosophy of Psychology. / Volume II, : Readings in Philosophy of Psychology, Volume II / / ed. by Ned Block.

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2013]
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Year of Publication:2013
Edition:Reprint 2014
Language:English
Series:The Language and Thought Series ; 2
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Physical Description:1 online resource (366 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Introduction What Is Philosophy of Psychology?
  • Part One. Mental Representation
  • Introduction: Mental Representations and Languages of Thought
  • 1. Selections from Mental Acts
  • 2. Language Learning
  • 3. Propositional Attitudes
  • 4. A Cure for the Common Code?
  • 5. Mental Representation
  • Part Two. Imagery
  • Introduction: What Are Mental Images?
  • 6. The Nature of Images and the Introspective Trap
  • 7. Imagistic Representation
  • 8. Imagery, Propositions, and the Form of Internal Representations
  • 9. Imagery and Artificial Intelligence
  • Part Three. The Subject Matter of Grammar
  • Introduction: Some Notes on What Linguistics Is About
  • 10. Grammar, Psychology, and Indeterminacy
  • 11. What the Linguist Is Talking About
  • 12. The Psychological Unreality of Semantic Representations
  • 13. The Real Status of Semantic Representations
  • Part Four. Innate Ideas
  • Introduction: What Is Innateness?
  • 14. Innate Ideas
  • 15. The “Innateness Hypothesis” and Explanatory Models in Linguistics
  • 16. Reply to Putnam
  • 17. On Cognitive Capacity
  • 18. The Specificity of Language Skills
  • 19. What Is Innate and Why
  • 20. Discussion of Putnam's Comments
  • 21. Comment on Chomsky’s Reply
  • Index