Seven Puzzles of Thought and How to Solve Them: An Originalist Theory of Concepts

Oxford, England and New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press. Edited by Michael Tye (2012)
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Abstract

Sainsbury and Tye present a new theory, 'originalism', which provides natural, simple solutions to puzzles about thought that have troubled philosophers for centuries. They argue that concepts are to be individuated by their origin, rather than epistemically or semantically. Although thought is special, no special mystery attaches to its nature.

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Mark Sainsbury
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