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5. Mental Representation
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- Introduction What Is Philosophy of Psychology? 1
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Part One. Mental Representation
- Introduction: Mental Representations and Languages of Thought 11
- 1. Selections from Mental Acts 21
- 2. Language Learning 38
- 3. Propositional Attitudes 45
- 4. A Cure for the Common Code? 64
- 5. Mental Representation 78
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Part Two. Imagery
- Introduction: What Are Mental Images? 117
- 6. The Nature of Images and the Introspective Trap 128
- 7. Imagistic Representation 135
- 8. Imagery, Propositions, and the Form of Internal Representations 150
- 9. Imagery and Artificial Intelligence 170
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Part Three. The Subject Matter of Grammar
- Introduction: Some Notes on What Linguistics Is About 197
- 10. Grammar, Psychology, and Indeterminacy 208
- 11. What the Linguist Is Talking About 223
- 12. The Psychological Unreality of Semantic Representations 238
- 13. The Real Status of Semantic Representations 253
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Part Four. Innate Ideas
- Introduction: What Is Innateness? 279
- 14. Innate Ideas 282
- 15. The “Innateness Hypothesis” and Explanatory Models in Linguistics 292
- 16. Reply to Putnam 300
- 17. On Cognitive Capacity 305
- 18. The Specificity of Language Skills 324
- 19. What Is Innate and Why 339
- 20. Discussion of Putnam's Comments 349
- 21. Comment on Chomsky’s Reply 359
- Index 361
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- Introduction What Is Philosophy of Psychology? 1
-
Part One. Mental Representation
- Introduction: Mental Representations and Languages of Thought 11
- 1. Selections from Mental Acts 21
- 2. Language Learning 38
- 3. Propositional Attitudes 45
- 4. A Cure for the Common Code? 64
- 5. Mental Representation 78
-
Part Two. Imagery
- Introduction: What Are Mental Images? 117
- 6. The Nature of Images and the Introspective Trap 128
- 7. Imagistic Representation 135
- 8. Imagery, Propositions, and the Form of Internal Representations 150
- 9. Imagery and Artificial Intelligence 170
-
Part Three. The Subject Matter of Grammar
- Introduction: Some Notes on What Linguistics Is About 197
- 10. Grammar, Psychology, and Indeterminacy 208
- 11. What the Linguist Is Talking About 223
- 12. The Psychological Unreality of Semantic Representations 238
- 13. The Real Status of Semantic Representations 253
-
Part Four. Innate Ideas
- Introduction: What Is Innateness? 279
- 14. Innate Ideas 282
- 15. The “Innateness Hypothesis” and Explanatory Models in Linguistics 292
- 16. Reply to Putnam 300
- 17. On Cognitive Capacity 305
- 18. The Specificity of Language Skills 324
- 19. What Is Innate and Why 339
- 20. Discussion of Putnam's Comments 349
- 21. Comment on Chomsky’s Reply 359
- Index 361