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  1. Acta Analytica
  2. Acta Analytica : Volume 21
  3. Acta Analytica : Volume 21, Issue 3, June 2006
  4. A proper understanding of Millikan
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Acta Analytica : Volume 21, Issue 3, June 2006
Between primitivism and naturalism: Brandom’s theory of meaning
A proper understanding of Millikan
Retracing our steps: Fodor’s new old way with concept acquisition
Sententialism and the problem of clutter
Pritchard’s angst
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A proper understanding of Millikan

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Kingsbury, Justine
Copyright Year 2006
Abstract Ruth Millikan’s teleological theory of mental content is complex and often misunderstood. This paper motivates and clarifies some of the complexities of the theory, and shows that paying careful attention to its details yields answers to a number of common objections to teleological theories, in particular, the problem of novel mental states, the problem of functionally false beliefs, and problems about indeterminacy or multiplicity of function.
Starting Page 23
Ending Page 40
Page Count 18
File Format PDF
ISSN 03535150
Journal Acta Analytica
Volume Number 21
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 18746349
Language English
Publisher Springer Netherlands
Publisher Date 2006-01-01
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Millikan teleosemantics teleology content proper function Logic Metaphysics Epistemology Philosophy of Mind
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Philosophy
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