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Contributors | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
I | Epistemology | 7 |
1 | Visual Object Recognition | 9 |
2 | Deductive Reasoning | 23 |
3 | Probabilistic Reasoning | 43 |
4 | Our Native Inferential Tendencies | 69 |
5 | Epistemic Folkways and Scientific Epistemology | 95 |
II | Science and Mathematics | 117 |
6 | Observation Reconsidered | 119 |
7 | Perceptual Plasticity and Theoretical Neutrality: A Reply to Jerry Fodor | 139 |
8 | Explanatory Coherence | 153 |
9 | Scientific Discovery | 185 |
10 | Evidence against Empiricist Accounts of the Origins of Numerical Knowledge | 209 |
III | Mind | 229 |
11 | Troubles with Functionalism | 231 |
12 | Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes | 255 |
13 | Fodor's Guide to Mental Representation | 271 |
14 | Misrepresentation | 297 |
15 | How We Know Our Minds: The Illusion of First-person Knowledge of Intentionality | 315 |
16 | The Psychology of Folk Psychology | 347 |
17 | Quining Qualia | 381 |
18 | Neuropsychological Evidence for a Consciousness System | 415 |
IV | Metaphysics | 445 |
19 | Object Perception | 447 |
20 | Ontological Categories Guide and Young Children's Inductions of Word Meaning | 461 |
21 | Some Elements of Conceptual Structure | 481 |
22 | Color Subjectivism | 493 |
V | Language | 509 |
23 | On the Nature, Use, and Acquisition of Language | 511 |
24 | On Learning the Past Tenses of English Verbs | 535 |
25 | Critique of Rumelhart and McClelland | 553 |
26 | The Mental Representation of the Meaning of Words | 561 |
27 | Brain and Language | 585 |
28 | Meaning, Other People, and the World | 597 |
VI | Ethics | 621 |
29 | Ethics and Cognitive Science | 623 |
30 | The Contribution of Empathy to Justice and Moral Judgment | 647 |
31 | Situations and Dispositions | 681 |
VII | Conceptual Foundations | 697 |
32 | Autonomous Psychology and the Belief-Desire Thesis | 699 |
33 | Individualism and Psychology | 719 |
34 | The Co-evolutionary Research Ideology | 745 |
35 | On the Proper Treatment of Connectionism | 769 |
36 | Connectionism and Cognitive Architecture | 801 |
37 | The Computer Model of the Mind | 819 |
38 | The Critique of Cognitive Reason | 833 |
Index | 849 |
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