Interpretivism is often seen as the theory according to which mental state ascription is useful, even though mental states do no really exist. this “as if” theory is widely held to be untenable. In this paper I argue that in order to avoid an “as if” reading of interpretivism, we should embrace the strongest version of this theory
Some contemporary philosophers suggest that we know just by introspection that folk psychological st...
In this paper, I will present several interpretations of Brentano’s notion of the intentional inexis...
What is interpretivism? As is common with broad methodological debates, much hinges on matters of d...
Interpretivism is often seen as the theory according to which mental state ascription is useful, eve...
In this critical notice I raise a couple of questions concerning Mölder’s ambitious metaphysics, aim...
Bruno Mölder’s Mind Ascribed offers an important and impressive criticism of substantial naturalisti...
This paper is a reply to commentaries on Mind Ascribed. My response is organised into three parts. I...
The following paper investigates the crucial notion of a “canonical ascription statement” in Bruno M...
In this paper, I defend Non-Inferentialism about mental states, the view that we can perceive some m...
I have proposed wedding the theories of belief known as dispositionalism and interpretivism. Krzyszt...
The aim of this paper is to show that the interpretivist account of propositional attitudes fails ev...
In a recent article in this journal, Krzysztof Poslajko reconstructs—and endorses as probative—a dil...
Some contemporary philosophers suggest that we know just by introspection that folk psychological st...
In this paper, I will present several interpretations of Brentano’s notion of the intentional inexis...
What is interpretivism? As is common with broad methodological debates, much hinges on matters of d...
Interpretivism is often seen as the theory according to which mental state ascription is useful, eve...
In this critical notice I raise a couple of questions concerning Mölder’s ambitious metaphysics, aim...
Bruno Mölder’s Mind Ascribed offers an important and impressive criticism of substantial naturalisti...
This paper is a reply to commentaries on Mind Ascribed. My response is organised into three parts. I...
The following paper investigates the crucial notion of a “canonical ascription statement” in Bruno M...
In this paper, I defend Non-Inferentialism about mental states, the view that we can perceive some m...
I have proposed wedding the theories of belief known as dispositionalism and interpretivism. Krzyszt...
The aim of this paper is to show that the interpretivist account of propositional attitudes fails ev...
In a recent article in this journal, Krzysztof Poslajko reconstructs—and endorses as probative—a dil...
Some contemporary philosophers suggest that we know just by introspection that folk psychological st...
In this paper, I will present several interpretations of Brentano’s notion of the intentional inexis...
What is interpretivism? As is common with broad methodological debates, much hinges on matters of d...