The Inner Life of a Rational Agent : : In Defence of Philosophical Behaviourism / / Rowland Stout.

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- PART I Context -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Behaviourism -- 3 Functionalism -- PART II What is a Disposition to Behave in a Certain Way? -- 4 Dispositions to Behave -- 5 Ways of Behaving -- 6 Rationality and Interpretation -- PART III The Theory Applied -- 7 Beliefs -- 8 Intentions -- 9 Knowledge -- 10 Consciousness -- Bibliography -- Index
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Behaviorism (Psychology).
Knowledge, Theory of.
Rationality.
Self-knowledge, Theory of.
Philosophy.
PHILOSOPHY / General. bisacsh
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
PART I Context --
1 Introduction --
2 Behaviourism --
3 Functionalism --
PART II What is a Disposition to Behave in a Certain Way? --
4 Dispositions to Behave --
5 Ways of Behaving --
6 Rationality and Interpretation --
PART III The Theory Applied --
7 Beliefs --
8 Intentions --
9 Knowledge --
10 Consciousness --
Bibliography --
Index
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Contents --
Acknowledgements --
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1 Introduction --
2 Behaviourism --
3 Functionalism --
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4 Dispositions to Behave --
5 Ways of Behaving --
6 Rationality and Interpretation --
PART III The Theory Applied --
7 Beliefs --
8 Intentions --
9 Knowledge --
10 Consciousness --
Bibliography --
Index
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Contents --
Acknowledgements --
PART I Context --
1 Introduction --
2 Behaviourism --
3 Functionalism --
PART II What is a Disposition to Behave in a Certain Way? --
4 Dispositions to Behave --
5 Ways of Behaving --
6 Rationality and Interpretation --
PART III The Theory Applied --
7 Beliefs --
8 Intentions --
9 Knowledge --
10 Consciousness --
Bibliography --
Index
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