Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of MindBrian P. McLaughlin, Jonathan Cohen Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Mind showcases the leading contributors to the field, debating the major questions in philosophy of mind today.
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Cognitive Content and Propositional Attitude Attributions | 5 |
There Is No Viable Notion of Narrow Content Sarah Sawyer | 20 |
Externalism and Privileged Access Are Consistent Anthony Brueckner | 37 |
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