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This book defends a novel view of mental representation-of how, as
thinkers, we represent the world as being. The book serves as a
response to two problems in the philosophy of mind. One is the
problem of first-personal, or egocentric, belief: how can we have
truly first personal beliefs-beliefs in which we think about
ourselves as ourselves-given that beliefs are supposed to be
attitudes towards propositions and that propositions are supposed
to have their truth values independent of a perspective? The other
problem is how we can think about nonexistents (e.g., Santa Claus)
given the widespread view that thought essentially involves a
relation between a thinker and whatever is being thought about. The
standard responses to this puzzle are either to deny that thought
is essentially relational or to insist that it is possible to stand
in relations to nonexistents. This book offers an error theory to
the problem. The responses from this book arise from the same
commitment: a commitment to treating talk of propositions-as the
things towards which our beliefs are attitudes-as talk of entities
that actually exist and that play a constitutive and explanatory
role in the activity of thought.
This book defends a novel view of mental representation-of how, as
thinkers, we represent the world as being. The book serves as a
response to two problems in the philosophy of mind. One is the
problem of first-personal, or egocentric, belief: how can we have
truly first personal beliefs-beliefs in which we think about
ourselves as ourselves-given that beliefs are supposed to be
attitudes towards propositions and that propositions are supposed
to have their truth values independent of a perspective? The other
problem is how we can think about nonexistents (e.g., Santa Claus)
given the widespread view that thought essentially involves a
relation between a thinker and whatever is being thought about. The
standard responses to this puzzle are either to deny that thought
is essentially relational or to insist that it is possible to stand
in relations to nonexistents. This book offers an error theory to
the problem. The responses from this book arise from the same
commitment: a commitment to treating talk of propositions-as the
things towards which our beliefs are attitudes-as talk of entities
that actually exist and that play a constitutive and explanatory
role in the activity of thought.
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