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Preface | |
Introduction: folk psychology and scientific psychology John D. Greenwood | |
1. Fodor's guide to mental representation: the intelligent auntie's vade-mecum Jerry A. Fodor | |
2. Folk psychology and the explanation of human behaviour Paul M. Churchland | |
3. Reasons to believe John D. Greenwood | |
4. Connectionism, eliminativism, and the future of folk psychology William Ramsey, Stephen Stich and Joseph Garon | |
5. Being indiscrete John Heil | |
6. Two contrasts: folk craft versus folk science, and belief versus opinion Daniel C. Dennett | |
7. Folk psychology is here to stay Terence Horgan and James Woodward | |
8. Folk-psychological explanations Jonathan Bennett | |
9. Losing your mind: physics, identity, and folk burglar prevention Simon Blackburn | |
10. 'Tractarian states' and folk-psychological explanation Jay Rosenberg | |
11. The autonomy of folk psychology Joseph Margolis | |
12. A culturalist account of folk psychology Richard McDonough | |
Author index | |
Subject index. |
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