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Psychosemantics: The Problem of Meaning in the Philosophy of Mind (Explorations
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Psychosemantics: The Problem of Meaning in the Philosophy of Mind (Explorations in Cognitive Science) Paperback - 1989

by Fodor, Jerry A

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Psychosemantics explores the relation between commonsense psychological theories and problems that are central to semantics and the philosophy of language. Building on and extending Fodor's earlier work, it puts folk psychology on firm theoretical ground and rebuts externalist, holist, and naturalist threats to its position.

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Jerry A. Fodor is State of New Jersey Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. He is the author of The Mind Doesn't Work That Way: The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology (MIT Press) and other books.