disjunction problem, 164–5, 169, 171–2, 181
dissociations, 58–60, 248
distributed representation, 22, 197–9
domain speciWcity, 62, 66, 68
Down’s syndrome, 58–9, 95
dualism, 3–4, 9, 187
eliminativism, 2, 11, 25, 40–6, 73, 161
empiricism, 50–2
ethics, 117–18
evolution, 51–3
evolutionary psychology, 67, 174, 268
executive function deWcit, 97, 99, 101–3
explanatory gap, 238–42
explicit thought, 127–8, 210–11
externalism,see: content, intentional
face recognition, 59, 199, 248
false belief test, 91–4, 98
feel of experience, 10–11
see also: consciousness, phenomenal
folk psychology, 10–12, 14, chapter 2
passim, 73–5, chapter 4passim, 155–60,
200–3
see also: mind-reading, realism about,
simulation, theory-theory
frame problem, 205–7
Freudian slip, 14
function, proper, 168–70, 173
functional analysis, 17–18
functional-role semantics, 114–16, 167,
175–84
functionalism, 6, 8–11, 77, 81, 175, 230,
255
see also: theory-theory
Gricean theory of communication, 269–70
holism, 115, 139, 163–4, 181–4, 205–7
see also: network argument
identity thesis, 6–8
see also: physicalism
images, 64–5, 209–10
imagism, 191–3
inferential enrichment, 89–90, 113, 116, 141
informational semantics,see: causal
co-variance semantics
innateness, 55, 94
see also: modularity, nativism
inner speech, 202–3, 209–11, 215, 217–18,
222–3, 225, 267
instrumentalism, 11, 26, 29, 40
see also: intentional stance, interpretation
intentional stance, 26, 29–30, 269
interpretation, 26–8, 112–14
intuitive criterion of diVerence, 132, 137,
139
inverted spectrum, 242–5
irrationality, chapter 5passim
philosophical arguments against, 111–19
psychological evidence of, 108–11
see also: rationality
Joycean machine, 212, 216, 268–9
knowledge argument, 235–7
knowledge, psychological, 1–4, 9–10
of other minds, 1–4
of own mind, 2–4, 84–7, 217–20
Langer eVect, 89
language,
as cognitive tool, 214–15
as making thought explicit, 211, 223–5
impairment of, 58
in conscious thought, 211, 217–23
innateness of, 174, 216–17
learning of, 52, 54–5
role in thought, 20, 202–3, 207–225,
268–70
see also: inner speech, cognitive
conception, communicative conception
laws of psychology, 27, 150–1, 155, 158,
173, 180, 182–4, 187, 204
learning, 20–2, 199–200
linguistic scaVolding, 211–15
logical form (LF), 211, 223–5
memes, 212, 216, 268
memory, 37
Mentalese, 20, 145, 163, 191, 193, 194–7,
201, 211, 218, 221, 223–4, 269–70
mind-reading, 52, 67–8, chapter 4passim,
269–70
development of, 78–9, 91–99
in apes, 91–2, 261
innateness of, 94–7
modularity of, 94–7, 219–20
see also: folk psychology, simulation,
theory-theory
modularity, 16, 49–52, 55–6, 58–61, 73–5,
77
conceptual, 66–9, 119–123, 125, 207, 217,
224–5
Fodorian, 62–5
multiple realisation, 7–9, 165, 186, 189
see also: supervenience
mutual cognition, 88
mysterianism, 227, 230, 234–247
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