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    Intencionalidad sin naturalismo biológico
    Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 36 (1): 139-153. 2011.
    The Chinese Room argument is a variant of Turing’s test which enables Searle to defend his biological naturalism, according to which computation is neither sufficient nor constitutive of the mind. In this paper, I examine both strands of his anticomputationalist stance, argue that computation is constitutive of natural language understanding and suggest a path toward the physicalist reduction of intentionality for propositional speech acts
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    Questioning the Causal Inheritance Principle
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 25 (3): 261-277. 2010.
    Mental causation, though a forceful intuition embedded in our commonsense psychology, is difficult to square with the rest of commitments of physicalism about the mind. Advocates of mental causation have found solace in the causal inheritance principle, according to which the mental properties of mental statesshare the causal powers of their physical counterparts. In this paper, I present a variety of counterarguments to causal inheritance and conclude that the conditions for causal inheritance …Read more