Representation and Covariation

  • Cummins R
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Introduction : some remarks on meaning and mental representation / Stuart Silvers -- Semantics, Wisconsin style / Jerry A. Fodor -- Representation and covariation / Robert Cummins -- Individualism and psychology / Tyler Burge -- Thoughts and belief ascriptions / Pierre Jacob -- The alleged evidence for representationalism / Robert J. Matthews -- Narrow content / Michael McDermott -- A farewell to functionalism / Lynne Rudder Baker -- Metaphysical arugments for internalism and why they don't work / Robert Van Gulick -- Dual aspect semantics / Ernest Le Pore and Barry Loewer --Innate representations / Jerry Samet and Owen Flanagan -- Reflexive reflections / Hilary Putnam -- Some reductive strategies in cognitive neurobiology / Paul M. Churchland. Computation, representation, and content in noncognitive theories of perception / Gary Hatfield -- Beliefs out of control / Joseph Thomas Tolliver -- Intentionality postscript October, 1987 / David M. Rosenthal -- Intentionality speaks for itself / John Heil -- A narrow representational theory of the mind / Michael Devitt.

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Cummins, R. (1989). Representation and Covariation. In Rerepresentation (pp. 19–37). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2649-3_2

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