States' rights

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (1):73-74 (1980)
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This is a response to Jerry Fodor’s article, Fodor, J. (1980). "Methodological solipsism as a research strategy in cognitive psychology." Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3: 63-109.

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