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Displacement and quantification without representation
Perry and Recanati have argued that thought and speech can concern entities that they do not represent. This is possible because speakers and thinkers are pragmatically situated within their environs. I argue that thought and speech can go much farther than that.
Mihnea Capraru
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The Religion is a fascinating topic despite it has some hurdles. Although the study of its constitution, objective and relevance has been understood with effort for different research fields, most of its meaningful contributions do not get more than ...
Alberto Ramírez Téllez +1 more
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East half of Plymouth Grant, R1 WELS (now Fort Fairfield) surveyed 1859 by Daniel Dennett.
Dennett, Daniel
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Was Descartes responsible for the problem of other minds?
Abstract It is customary to present René Descartes as the initiator of the problem of other minds in modern philosophy. Briefly, the other minds problem is this. (1) Our acquaintance with thinking relies on inner observation or introspection. (2) In contrast, our observations of others can only access their body surfaces and behaviour.
Olli Lagerspetz
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Acte de presentació del seminari del professor Daniel C. Dennett, de la Tufts University, Massachusetts, EUA, a càrrec de Joan Vergès, director de la Càtedra Ferrater Mora i de Jordi Freixenet, vicerector de recerca de la UdG3802.mp4 3802 ...
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Abstract Contemporary ontologists, almost unanimously, dismiss the idea that sakes (as in ‘I did it for her sake’) exist. Likewise with the kibosh, snooks, behalves, dints, and so on. In this essay, I argue that there is no good reason for this near consensus, I begin to make a case that sakes and the like do exist, and I consider what this means more ...
Tristan Grøtvedt Haze
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Daniel Dennett: con Darwin nos basta
Daniel Dennett es un filósofo especializado en ciencia cognitiva con interesantes contribuciones en la filosofía de la biología. El autor de este artículo repasa algunas de las aportaciones más importantes.
Ovejero Lucas, Félix
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More Wobble: Daniel Dennett\u27s Elbow Room Unscrambled [PDF]
Through the use of the seemingly endless metaphors in his books Elbow Room (1984), Brainstorms (1978) and Freedom Evolves (2002), Daniel Dennett is able to construct a coherent stance on what it means to be morally responsible in a world that may or may ...
Cadareanu, Patsy
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Legal Methodology and Complexity: A Comment on Allen
Abstract This article is a response to Ronald J. Allen's “Reflections on Complexity, Evidence, and Law.” I begin by analyzing three key concepts that Allen employs in his argument: reductionism, emergence, and complexity. On the basis of this analysis, I question Allen's criticism of the reductionist approach that, according to him, legal scholarship ...
Michele Ubertone
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La conscience imaginée. Sur l'éliminativisme de Daniel Dennett
Once one rejects the interactionist dualism as a theory of the mind, the concept of quale yields a contradiction. Qua phenomenal data of consciousness it refers to an intrinsic property not explainable in terms of the natural sciences; qua data of ...
Leyens, Stéphane
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