On the reclamation of a certain swampman

Journal of Mind and Behavior 25 (2):79-95 (2004)
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Abstract

A currently popular form of psychological externalism takes the causal–evolutionary history of a person to be determinant of that person’s intentional content. Two challenges bearing on the feasibility of this doctrine are outlined and discussed: the problems of functional indeterminacy and the psychological non-status of Davidson’s Swampman. Using Schank and Abelson’s script construct, a division of intentionality into an aboutness component and a directedness component is introduced

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Mazen Maurice Guirguis
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