Mind, Volume 75Oxford University Press, 1966 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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... connection do we want made between be- haviour and mental states ? We want , I suggest , an evidential connection where certain behaviour becomes evidence for the existence of the mental state in question . Further , the principle by ...
... connection do we want made between be- haviour and mental states ? We want , I suggest , an evidential connection where certain behaviour becomes evidence for the existence of the mental state in question . Further , the principle by ...
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... connection between my behaviour and my sensations , however weak this may be as an inductive base . It looks , therefore , as if we must in the end talk about respects in which a certain connection is non- empirical . The connection ...
... connection between my behaviour and my sensations , however weak this may be as an inductive base . It looks , therefore , as if we must in the end talk about respects in which a certain connection is non- empirical . The connection ...
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... connection between the application of the term in the accepted case , and the application of it in the special case , therefore we must be able to specify the connection explicitly and precisely . Thus I can talk of a true theory ...
... connection between the application of the term in the accepted case , and the application of it in the special case , therefore we must be able to specify the connection explicitly and precisely . Thus I can talk of a true theory ...
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ADAMS E M Mental Causality 552 | 1 |
WHITEConscious and Unconscious Motives 155 | 45 |
DRETSKE F I Ziring Ziderata 211 | 58 |
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