...monetary exchanges have interesting things in common; Gresham's law, if true, says what one of these interesting things is. But what is interesting about monetary exchanges is surely not their commonalities under physical description. A natural kind like a monetary exchange could turn out to be co-extensive with a physical natural kind; but if it did, that would be an accident on a cosmic scale.
Suppose that the organism is given the problem of determining the analysis of a stimulus at a certain level of representation - e.g., the problem of … - Jerry Fodor
Suppose that the organism is given the problem of determining the analysis of a stimulus at a certain level of representation - e.g., the problem of …
- Jerry Fodor
Philosophers who pay for their semantics by drawing checks on Darwin are in debt way over their heads. - Jerry Fodor
Philosophers who pay for their semantics by drawing checks on Darwin are in debt way over their heads.
I take it that computational processes are both symbolic and formal. They are symbolic because they are defined over representations, and they are fo… - Jerry Fodor
I take it that computational processes are both symbolic and formal. They are symbolic because they are defined over representations, and they are fo…
If, in short, there is a community of computers living in my head, there had also better be somebody who is in charge; and, by God, it had better be … - Jerry Fodor
If, in short, there is a community of computers living in my head, there had also better be somebody who is in charge; and, by God, it had better be …
I hate relativism. I hate relativism more than I hate anything else, excepting, maybe, fiberglass powerboats. Surely, surely, no one but a relativist… - Jerry Fodor
I hate relativism. I hate relativism more than I hate anything else, excepting, maybe, fiberglass powerboats. Surely, surely, no one but a relativist…
There are lots of cases where we know more about how the world works than we do about how we know how it works. That's no paradox. Understanding the … - Jerry Fodor
There are lots of cases where we know more about how the world works than we do about how we know how it works. That's no paradox. Understanding the …
The content of a thought depends on its external relations; on the way that the thought is related to the world, not on the way that it is related to… - Jerry Fodor
The content of a thought depends on its external relations; on the way that the thought is related to the world, not on the way that it is related to…
Methodological individualism is the doctrine that psychological states are individuated with respect to their causal powers. - Jerry Fodor
Methodological individualism is the doctrine that psychological states are individuated with respect to their causal powers.
On my bad days, I sometimes wonder what philosophers are for. - Jerry Fodor
On my bad days, I sometimes wonder what philosophers are for.
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