Rerepresentation Readings in the Philosophy of Mental Representation
This collection of papers on issues in the theory of mental representation expresses a diversity of recent reflections on the idea that C. D. Broad so aptly characterized in the title of his book Mind and the World Order. An important impetus in the proje
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		    PInLOSOPHICAL STUDIES SERIES
 
 Editors: WILFRID SELLARS, University of Pittsburgh KEITH LEHRER, University ofArizona
 
 Board of Consulting Editors: JONATHAN BENNETI, Syracuse University ALLAN GIBBARD, University of Michigan
 
 ROBERT STALNAKER, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ROBERT G. TURNBULL, Ohio State University
 
 VOLUME 40
 
 REREPRESENTATION Readings in the Philosophy of Mental Representation
 
 Edited by
 
 STUART SILVERS Tilburg University. The Netherlands
 
 KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS DORDRECHf I BOSTON I LONDON
 
 Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
 
 ISBN-13: 978-94-010-7695-1 DOl: 10.1 007/ 978-94-009-2649-3
 
 e-ISBN-13: 978-94-009-2649-3
 
 Published by Kluwer Academic Publishers, P.O. Box 17, 3300 AA Dordrecht, The Netherlands. Kluwer Academic Publishers incorporates the publishing programmes of D. Reidel, Martinus Nijhoff, Dr W. Junk and MTP Press. Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Academic Publishers, 101 Philip Drive, Norwell, MA 02061, U.S.A. In all other countries, sold and distributed by Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, P.O. Box 322,3300 AH Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
 
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 TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE
 
 ix
 
 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
 
 x
 
 STUART SILVERS / Introduction: Some Remarks on Meaning and Mental Representation
 
 xiii
 
 JERRY A. FODOR / Semantics, Wisconsin Style ROBERT CUMMINS / Representation and Covariation
 
 19
 
 TYLER BURGE / Individualism and Psychology
 
 39
 
 PIERRE JACOB / Thoughts and Belief Ascriptions
 
 77
 
 ROBERT J. MATTHEWS / The Alleged Evidence for Representationalism
 
 103
 
 MICHAEL McDERMOTT / Narrow Content
 
 123
 
 LYNNE RUDDER BAKER / A Farewell to Functionalism
 
 137
 
 ROBERT VAN GULICK / Metaphysical Arguments for Internalism and Why They Don't Work
 
 151
 
 ERNEST LE PORE ,and BARRY LOEWER / Dual Aspect Semantics
 
 161
 
 JERRY SAMET and OWEN FLANAGAN / Innate Representations
 
 189
 
 HILARY PUTNAM / Reflexive Reflections
 
 211
 
 PAUL M. CHURCHLAND / Some Reductive Strategies in Cognitive Neurobiology
 
 223
 
 GARY HATFIELD / Computation, Representation, and Content in Noncognitive Theories of Perception
 
 255
 
 JOSEPH THOMAS TOLLIVER / Beliefs Out of Control
 
 289
 
 viii
 
 DAVID M. ROSENTHAL / Intentionality Postscript October, 1987
 
 311 341
 
 JOHN HElL / Intentionality Speaks for Itself
 
 345
 
 MICHAEL DEVITT / A Narrow Representational Theory of the Mind
 
 369
 
 NAME INDEX
 
 403
 
 SUBJECT INDEX
 
 409
 
 PREFACE This collection of papers on issues in the theory of mental representation expresses a diversity of recent reflections on the idea that C.D. Broad so aptly characterized in the title of his book Mind and the World Order. An important impetus in the project of organizing this work were		
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	