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Αspasia Kanellou

University of Athens
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  • University of Athens
    Department of Philosophy
    Post-doctoral fellow
National Technical University of Athens
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2011
Athens, Greece
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Action
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
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    On the distinction between content realism and realism about intentional states
    In this paper I examine following Jerry Fodor a distinction between Standard Realism about psychological States and intentional or content realism. I try to assess whether Standard Realism and Intentional Realism can satisfy the following two conditions: condition a The content of psychological states can satisfy a type-token distinction. condition b. The content of psychological states is causally relevant to action.
    Abduction and Scientific Realism
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