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    One of Daniel Dennett’s best known and widely discussed views concerns his reflections on the epistemic value of applying psychological vocabulary to account for human and nonhuman behavior. In this paper, I argue that Dennett’s views on the intentional stance shift in his later work, where he treats it as a “subspecies of the design stance.” I will argue that this interpretation eschews the role of the rationality assumption in determining what the system represents, and enables Dennett to answ…Read more
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    De acuerdo con una caracterización filosófica estándar, el comportamiento humano se hace inteligible a partir de estados mentales, atendiendo especialmente a dos relaciones explicativas: la racionalidad y la causalidad. En el presente artículo evaluaremos cuán adecuada es dicha caracterización respecto a las explicaciones que se dan en las psicoterapias contextuales. Nuestro análisis establece varias respuestas por la negativa. Por un lado, el objetivo de estas terapias no es la comprensión ni l…Read more
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    A constitutive theory of representation must address two challenges. The content determination challenge requires specifying why a particular state has a given content. The job description challenge requires spelling out the explanatory role that representational notions play in that theory. Recently, Nicholas Shea has advanced *varitel semantics* as a hybrid approach to representation to answer those challenges, supplementing teleosemantics with non-historical features –namely, exploitable rela…Read more
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    Theory-construction in comparative cognition: assessing the case of animal normativity
    ArtefaCToS. Revista de Estudios Sobre la Ciencia y la Tecnología 13 (1): 255-277. 2024.
    With an extensive amount of research on the social lives of primates, Frans de Waal has been a pioneering advocate for the continuity of human and non-human minds, putting forward the idea that these creatures exhibit rudimentary political and moral behaviors. One of the traits which de Waal focuses on is animal normativity, a set of behaviors functionally defined as adherence to social standards. Recently, some philosophers have endorsed this position, holding that animals show a psychological …Read more
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    Explicaciones de nivel personal en las ciencias del comportamiento animal
    Revista Argentina de Ciencias Del Comportamiento 13 (1): 1-16. 2021.
    The distinction between personal and subpersonal levels of psychological explanation has proved useful in order to differentiate ways of understanding human behavior. Yet little has been discussed about how these kinds of explanations would work in making sense non-animals’ intelligent behavior. In this paper I assess the main characterizations of personal and subpersonal explanations and how they could be applied in interpreting animal behavior in a scientific setting. Specifically, my claim is…Read more