According to Fodor, robustness of meaning is an essential aspect of intentionality, and his causal theory of content can account for it. Robustness of meaning refers to the fact that tokenings; of a symbol are occasionally caused by instantiations of properties which are not expressed by the symbol. This, according to Fodor, is the source of the phenomenon of misrepresentation. We claim that Fodor's treatment of content and misrepresentation is infected with a couple of flaws. After criticizing Fodor's theory of content, we propose a new theory of content which explains how misrepresentation is possible as a result of meaning-forming causation, and extend it to account for the property of robustness of meaning
The concept of narrow content is still under discussion in the debate over mental representation. In...
Contemporary linguistic theory seeks to explain linguistic phenomena by way of the attribution of re...
In an attempt to show how rational explanation of human and animal behaviour has a place in the scie...
Fodor’s asymmetric-dependence theory of content is probably the best known and most developed causal...
1. Why there is a problem The term ‘intentionality ’ is used to sig-nify at least three things that ...
Radical Embodied Cognitive Science (REC) tries to understand as much cognition as it can without pos...
mental representation Abstract: In recent years, a number of well-known intentional realists have fo...
According to the phenomenal intentionality research program, a state’s intentional content is fixed ...
Hundertmark F. The precision of content characterizations. Philosophical Psychology. 2022:1-17.The c...
Naturalistic theories of the content of mental representations almost universally hold that mental c...
It is often argued that inferential role semantics (IRS) entails semantic holism as long as theorist...
In a number works Jerry Fodor has defended a reductive, causal and referential theory of cognitive c...
The concept of narrow content is still under discussion in the debate over mental represen...
Abstract. Meaning is a marvellous and dreadful matter, as it is neither totally intelligible nor tot...
Meaning is a marvellous and dreadful matter, as it is neither totally intelligible nor totally unint...
The concept of narrow content is still under discussion in the debate over mental representation. In...
Contemporary linguistic theory seeks to explain linguistic phenomena by way of the attribution of re...
In an attempt to show how rational explanation of human and animal behaviour has a place in the scie...
Fodor’s asymmetric-dependence theory of content is probably the best known and most developed causal...
1. Why there is a problem The term ‘intentionality ’ is used to sig-nify at least three things that ...
Radical Embodied Cognitive Science (REC) tries to understand as much cognition as it can without pos...
mental representation Abstract: In recent years, a number of well-known intentional realists have fo...
According to the phenomenal intentionality research program, a state’s intentional content is fixed ...
Hundertmark F. The precision of content characterizations. Philosophical Psychology. 2022:1-17.The c...
Naturalistic theories of the content of mental representations almost universally hold that mental c...
It is often argued that inferential role semantics (IRS) entails semantic holism as long as theorist...
In a number works Jerry Fodor has defended a reductive, causal and referential theory of cognitive c...
The concept of narrow content is still under discussion in the debate over mental represen...
Abstract. Meaning is a marvellous and dreadful matter, as it is neither totally intelligible nor tot...
Meaning is a marvellous and dreadful matter, as it is neither totally intelligible nor totally unint...
The concept of narrow content is still under discussion in the debate over mental representation. In...
Contemporary linguistic theory seeks to explain linguistic phenomena by way of the attribution of re...
In an attempt to show how rational explanation of human and animal behaviour has a place in the scie...