In a number works Jerry Fodor has defended a reductive, causal and referential theory of cognitive content. I argue against this, defending a quasi-Fregean notion of cognitive content, and arguing also that the cognitive content of non-singular concepts is narrow, rather than wide
Content nonconceptualism (CNC, henceforth) and State conceptualism (SNC, henceforth) are motivated b...
Content nonconceptualism and State conceptualism are motivated by different readings of what I want ...
The concept of narrow content is still under discussion in the debate over mental representation. In...
This thesis critically examines Jerry Fodor's account of concepts as outlined in his 1998 book, Conc...
this paper I argue that this confuses what is cognitive with what is not. More specifically, it conf...
Proponents of non-conceptual content have recruited it for various philosophical jobs. Some epistemo...
A foundational belief in cognitive psychology and cognitive science is that those mental processes t...
It is hardly disputed that the working hypothesis of cognitive science is that cognition is a form o...
This paper critically engages with Jerry Fodor‟s (1998, 2008) notion of referential semantics. I arg...
Frege was a powerful advocate of the explanatory priority of a theory of repre-sentation in thought ...
Fodor’s asymmetric-dependence theory of content is probably the best known and most developed causal...
Much of the contemporary research in cognitive psychology presupposes an information processing or c...
Jerry Fodor and Zenon Pylyshyn have proposed a purely referential-causal semantics, a semantics with...
The first part of the chapter motivates a unifying alternative to causal theories and description th...
This paper sketches a solution to a problem which has been emphasized by Fodor. This is the problem ...
Content nonconceptualism (CNC, henceforth) and State conceptualism (SNC, henceforth) are motivated b...
Content nonconceptualism and State conceptualism are motivated by different readings of what I want ...
The concept of narrow content is still under discussion in the debate over mental representation. In...
This thesis critically examines Jerry Fodor's account of concepts as outlined in his 1998 book, Conc...
this paper I argue that this confuses what is cognitive with what is not. More specifically, it conf...
Proponents of non-conceptual content have recruited it for various philosophical jobs. Some epistemo...
A foundational belief in cognitive psychology and cognitive science is that those mental processes t...
It is hardly disputed that the working hypothesis of cognitive science is that cognition is a form o...
This paper critically engages with Jerry Fodor‟s (1998, 2008) notion of referential semantics. I arg...
Frege was a powerful advocate of the explanatory priority of a theory of repre-sentation in thought ...
Fodor’s asymmetric-dependence theory of content is probably the best known and most developed causal...
Much of the contemporary research in cognitive psychology presupposes an information processing or c...
Jerry Fodor and Zenon Pylyshyn have proposed a purely referential-causal semantics, a semantics with...
The first part of the chapter motivates a unifying alternative to causal theories and description th...
This paper sketches a solution to a problem which has been emphasized by Fodor. This is the problem ...
Content nonconceptualism (CNC, henceforth) and State conceptualism (SNC, henceforth) are motivated b...
Content nonconceptualism and State conceptualism are motivated by different readings of what I want ...
The concept of narrow content is still under discussion in the debate over mental representation. In...