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    Content and Psychology
    Dissertation, University of California, San Diego. 1991.
    The theoretical underpinnings and practical worth of content-based, intentional, or "folk" psychology have been challenged by three distinct groups of philosophical critics in the past 15 years or so. The first group, comprised by Hilary Putnam, Tyler Burge, and other advocates of "wide" or "externalist" theories of meaning, claims that traditional psychologists have been mistaken in assuming that our beliefs, desires, and other content-laden states supervene on or inhere in our individual minds…Read more
  •  24
    Review of Brain and Mind (David A. Oakley, Ed., Methuen, NY) (review)
    Cognitive Science 11 (1): 137-138. 1987.
    A book review of a "Psychology in Progress" collection of these early 1980s articles from a variety of cognitive science disciplines that were pushing back against behaviourism, exploring the nature and function of consciousness, &/or advancing (or rediscovering) content-driven or representational models. Book Chapters: Editor's introduction: "Human brain anatomy" Harry J. Jerison, "On the Evolution of mind" Keith Oatley, "Representations of the physical and social world" John O'Keefe, "Is …Read more
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    Daniel C. Dennett, The Intentional Stance Reviewed by (review)
    Philosophy in Review 8 (8): 300-304. 1988.