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    Evolution and belief: the missing question
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 33 (1): 133-150. 2002.
    In this paper, I address the question of what an evolutionary account of intentional states should look like. I suggest that many accounts rest on the assumption that, so far as intentionality is concerned, differences between animal species should be understood solely in terms of comparative sophistication. I argue that this assumption is misguided. Such accounts ignore an important biological distinction between functional and anatomical characterisations and seek to explain comparative differ…Read more
  • Andreas Dorschel, Rethinking Prejudice (review)
    Philosophical Books 43 (2): 156-156. 2002.