This collection of papers on issues in the theory of mental
representation expresses a diversity of recent reflections on the
idea that C. D. Broad so aptly characterized in the title of his
book Mind and the World Order. An important impetus in the project
of organizing this work were the discussions I had with Keith
Lehrer while I was a Visiting Scholar in the department of
Philosophy at the University of Arizona. His encouragement and
friendship were of great value to me and I wish to express my
thanks to him here. A word of thanks too for Mike Harnish who
casually suggested the title Rerepresentation. I wish to express my
thanks to Hans Schuurmans of the Computer Center at Tilburg
University for his patient and cheerful assistance in preparing the
manuscript. Professor J. Verster of the University of Groningen
kindly provided the plates for the Ames Room figures. Thieu Kuys
helped not only with the texts but also relieved me of chores so
that I could devote more time to meeting deadlines. Barry Mildner
had a major role in the text preparation using his skills and
initiative in solving what seemed like endless technical problems.
My deepest thanks are reserved for Anti Sax whose contribution to
the project amount to a co-editorship of this volume. She
participated in every phase of its development with valuable
suggestions, prepared the indexes, and worked tirelessly to its
completion.
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