Ask nearly any analytic philosopher of mind how we understand intentional actions performed for reasons and you are bound to be told that we do so by deploying mental concepts, such as beliefs and desires, in systematic ways. This way of making sense of actions is known as commonsense or folk psychology (or CSP or FP for short). There have been many interesting debates about CSP over the years. These have focused on questions including: How fundamental and universal is this practice? Which species engage in it? What mechanisms underwrite the competence? How is the ability acquired? And, what exactly is its status (e.g. is it a kind of theory or simulative ability? If it\u27s a theory, is it a good theory, etc.)? Philosophers divide in their...
A review essay on Peacocke's book A Study of Concepts. Raises questions about the role of the conce...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0732118X Copyright El...
This thesis is concerned with the nature and status of folk psychology. At the outset a distinction...
It is one of the premises of eliminative materialism that commonsense psychology constitutes a theor...
'Folk psychology' is a term that refers to the way that ordinary people think and talk about minds. ...
Interest in problems of commonsense psychology--its forms, utility, and possible dysfunctions--is cu...
It is one of the premises of eliminative materialism that commonsense psychology constitutes a theor...
The debates about the form of folk psychology and the potential eliminability of folk psychology res...
The established two tracks of neuroenhancement, moral and cognitive enhancements, rest on the charac...
In this thesis I trace ideas about naturalistic inquiry into commonsense understanding through Chom...
The original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/--Copyright The Royal Institute ...
This project provides a critical analysis of how philosophers have traditionally characterized and u...
Eliminativism assumes that commonsense psychology describes and explains the mind in terms of the in...
This is a truly groundbreaking work that examines today’s notions of folk psychology. Bringing to...
Folk psychology is the ability to interpret people's mental states (beliefs, desires, etc.) and use ...
A review essay on Peacocke's book A Study of Concepts. Raises questions about the role of the conce...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0732118X Copyright El...
This thesis is concerned with the nature and status of folk psychology. At the outset a distinction...
It is one of the premises of eliminative materialism that commonsense psychology constitutes a theor...
'Folk psychology' is a term that refers to the way that ordinary people think and talk about minds. ...
Interest in problems of commonsense psychology--its forms, utility, and possible dysfunctions--is cu...
It is one of the premises of eliminative materialism that commonsense psychology constitutes a theor...
The debates about the form of folk psychology and the potential eliminability of folk psychology res...
The established two tracks of neuroenhancement, moral and cognitive enhancements, rest on the charac...
In this thesis I trace ideas about naturalistic inquiry into commonsense understanding through Chom...
The original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/--Copyright The Royal Institute ...
This project provides a critical analysis of how philosophers have traditionally characterized and u...
Eliminativism assumes that commonsense psychology describes and explains the mind in terms of the in...
This is a truly groundbreaking work that examines today’s notions of folk psychology. Bringing to...
Folk psychology is the ability to interpret people's mental states (beliefs, desires, etc.) and use ...
A review essay on Peacocke's book A Study of Concepts. Raises questions about the role of the conce...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0732118X Copyright El...
This thesis is concerned with the nature and status of folk psychology. At the outset a distinction...