The Natural Origins of Content
- Autores
- Hutto, Daniel D.; Satne, Glenda Lucila
- Año de publicación
- 2015
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- We review the current state of play in the game of naturalizing content and analyse reasons why each of the main proposals, when taken in isolation, is unsatisfactory. Our diagnosis is that if there is to be progress two fundamental changes are necessary. First, the point of the game needs to be reconceived in terms of explaining the natural origins of content. Second, the pivotal assumption that intentionality is always and everywhere contentful must be abandoned. Reviving and updating Haugeland’s baseball analogy in the light of these changes, we propose ways of redirecting the efforts of players on each base of his intentionality All-Star team, enabling them to start functioning effectively as a team. Only then is it likely that they will finally get their innings and maybe, just maybe, even win the game.
Fil: Hutto, Daniel D.. University Of Wollongong; Australia
Fil: Satne, Glenda Lucila. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. University Of Wollongong; Australia. Universidad Alberto Hurtado; Chile - Materia
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Biosemantics
Content
Intentional Stance
Intentionality
Mental Representation
Neo-Pragmatism - Nivel de accesibilidad
- acceso abierto
- Condiciones de uso
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
- Repositorio
- Institución
- Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
- OAI Identificador
- oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/59280
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The Natural Origins of Content |
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The Natural Origins of Content Hutto, Daniel D. Biosemantics Content Intentional Stance Intentionality Mental Representation Neo-Pragmatism |
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Hutto, Daniel D. Satne, Glenda Lucila |
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Hutto, Daniel D. |
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Hutto, Daniel D. Satne, Glenda Lucila |
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Biosemantics Content Intentional Stance Intentionality Mental Representation Neo-Pragmatism |
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Biosemantics Content Intentional Stance Intentionality Mental Representation Neo-Pragmatism |
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We review the current state of play in the game of naturalizing content and analyse reasons why each of the main proposals, when taken in isolation, is unsatisfactory. Our diagnosis is that if there is to be progress two fundamental changes are necessary. First, the point of the game needs to be reconceived in terms of explaining the natural origins of content. Second, the pivotal assumption that intentionality is always and everywhere contentful must be abandoned. Reviving and updating Haugeland’s baseball analogy in the light of these changes, we propose ways of redirecting the efforts of players on each base of his intentionality All-Star team, enabling them to start functioning effectively as a team. Only then is it likely that they will finally get their innings and maybe, just maybe, even win the game. Fil: Hutto, Daniel D.. University Of Wollongong; Australia Fil: Satne, Glenda Lucila. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. University Of Wollongong; Australia. Universidad Alberto Hurtado; Chile |
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We review the current state of play in the game of naturalizing content and analyse reasons why each of the main proposals, when taken in isolation, is unsatisfactory. Our diagnosis is that if there is to be progress two fundamental changes are necessary. First, the point of the game needs to be reconceived in terms of explaining the natural origins of content. Second, the pivotal assumption that intentionality is always and everywhere contentful must be abandoned. Reviving and updating Haugeland’s baseball analogy in the light of these changes, we propose ways of redirecting the efforts of players on each base of his intentionality All-Star team, enabling them to start functioning effectively as a team. Only then is it likely that they will finally get their innings and maybe, just maybe, even win the game. |
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