In this paper I examine one well-known attempt to justify the claim that thoughts are intrinsically structured, Evans’s justification of the Generality Constraint. I compare this with a rival account, proposed by Peaocke. I end by suggesting that a naïve, Aristotelian realist has no difficulty at all in providing a justification of the Generality Constraint, which is therefore a view that deserves serious consideration
Some thoughts have ‘objects’—things those thoughts are about. Answers to questions about the relatio...
This dissertation is an investigation into the relation between mind and language from different per...
I argue that the ability to compute phrase structure grammars is indicative of a particular kind of ...
In this paper I examine one well-known attempt to justify the claim that thoughts are intrinsically ...
I argue here that Frege’s eventual view on the relation between sentences and the thoughts they expr...
Argues against a strong version of Evans's generality constraint, and for a weak version. This paper...
This paper defends an interpretation of Gottlob Frege’s views on the structure of thought. I argue t...
The topic of this dissertation is what thought must be like in order for the laws and generalization...
This dissertation is about the structure of thought. Following Gottlob Frege, I define a thought as ...
A foundational belief in cognitive psychology and cognitive science is that those mental processes t...
I provide a critical survey of some of the major findings of Wittgenstein and Searle on the logical ...
I provide a critical survey of some of the major findings of Wittgenstein and Searle on the logical...
ABSTRACT: I argue that we can reconcile two seemingly incompatible traditions for thinking about con...
Some thoughts have ‘objects’—things those thoughts are about. Answers to questions about the relatio...
This dissertation is an investigation into the relation between mind and language from different per...
I argue that the ability to compute phrase structure grammars is indicative of a particular kind of ...
In this paper I examine one well-known attempt to justify the claim that thoughts are intrinsically ...
I argue here that Frege’s eventual view on the relation between sentences and the thoughts they expr...
Argues against a strong version of Evans's generality constraint, and for a weak version. This paper...
This paper defends an interpretation of Gottlob Frege’s views on the structure of thought. I argue t...
The topic of this dissertation is what thought must be like in order for the laws and generalization...
This dissertation is about the structure of thought. Following Gottlob Frege, I define a thought as ...
A foundational belief in cognitive psychology and cognitive science is that those mental processes t...
I provide a critical survey of some of the major findings of Wittgenstein and Searle on the logical ...
I provide a critical survey of some of the major findings of Wittgenstein and Searle on the logical...
ABSTRACT: I argue that we can reconcile two seemingly incompatible traditions for thinking about con...
Some thoughts have ‘objects’—things those thoughts are about. Answers to questions about the relatio...
This dissertation is an investigation into the relation between mind and language from different per...
I argue that the ability to compute phrase structure grammars is indicative of a particular kind of ...