This volume is a collection of both new and previously published
essays focusing on one of the most exciting and actively discussed
topics in contemporary philosophy: naturalistic theories of mental
content. The volume brings together important papers written by
some of the most distinguished theorists working in the field
today. Authors contributing to the volume include Jerry Fodor, Ruth
Millikan, Fred Dretske, Ned Block, Robert Cummins, and Daniel
Dennett.
One special feature of the volume is its format. Following the
editors' introduction and several essays surveying the field are
important articles offering theories of mental content. Following
each of these articles is a critical discussion of the theory
presented. Critical commentators for the volume include Terrance
Hogan, Barry Loewer and Lynne Rudder Baker.
The volume is intended for use in upper-level undergraduate and
graduate courses in the philosophy of psychology. It will also be
of use to professional philosophers and cognitive scientists.
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