Some of a person's mental states have the power to represent real
and imagined states of affairs: they have semantic properties. What
Minds Can Do has two goals: to find a naturalistic or non-semantic
basis for the representational powers of a person's mind, and to
show that these semantic properties are involved in the causal
explanation of the person's behaviour. In the process, this 1997
book addresses issues that are central to much contemporary
philosophical debate. It will be of interest to a wide range of
readers in philosophy of mind and of language, cognitive science,
and psychology.
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