nativism, 16, 49–60, 77–9, 96–7;see also:
innateness
natural kinds, 39–40, 49
naturalism, 1, 43, 161–2, 184–90, 229, 246
see also: reduction, reductive explanation
network argument, 70–2
non-conscious experience, 231–3
oV-line thinking, 82, 86, 216
Panglossian, 12
perception, 36–7, 228–9, 259
physicalism, 4, 27
see also: identity thesis, supervenience
poverty of stimulus, 52–3
pretence, 80–1, 88, 96–7, 100–1
propositional thought, 193–4, 211–12
see also: content, Russellian, singular
prototype, 185, 189
pseudoscience, 14
psychoanalysis, 14
qualia, 230, 241–2, 246–7, 254–6
rationality, chapter 5passim
diVerent notions of, 126–7
norms of, 27–8, 70, 106
of processes, 107–8
philosophical arguments for, 111–19
practical, 107–8, 125–30
relativised, 107–8, 129
standard picture of, 128–30
see also: cheater detection, irrationality,
relevance, selection task
realism,
about folk psychology, 11, 24, 31–40,
112, 141, 162
compositional, 39
nomic, 39–40
of fact, 24–5
of intention, 24–5, 31, 39
scientiWc, 12–14, 17, 25–6, 129–30
weak, 27, 39
see also: eliminativism, theory-theory
recognitional concept, 11, 84–5, 241–2, 267
reduction, 162, 184–6
reductive explanation, 187–8, 240
reXective equilibrium, 117–18
relevance, 90, 123–5
Russellian thought, 134–7, 143–5, 157–8
see also: singular
selection task, 105, 109–11, 119–25
self-interpretation, 217–20
self-knowledge, 84–7
sense (Fregean), 132–3, 136, 139, 156, 158
simulation, 11, 28, 80–90, 99–103, 113, 141,
259, 262
see also: inferential enrichment
singular thought, 134–8, 147
in absence of object, 137–41, 143–5
see also: Russellian
Smarties task, 92–4
split brain, 219–20
supervenience, 3, 6, 148
see also: multiple realisation
Swampman, 173–4, 250–1
systematicity, 194–7, 202–5
teleo-semantics, 167–76
theory-theory, 11–12, 77–81, 84–5, 89–90,
93, 99–103, 230
see also: folk psychology, mind-reading
towers of Hanoi, 97
Turing test, 32–3
Twin Earth, 133–5
unconscious states, 14, 231–3
virtual mind, 221–2
Williams’ syndrome, 58–9, 99
zombies, 240–2
Index of subjects 297