Philosophy of mental representation

Philosophy of mental representation
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Five leading figures in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science debate the central topic of mental representation. Each author´s contribution is specially written for this volume, and then collectively discussed by the others. The editor frames the discussions and provides a way into the debates for readers new to them.
Contents: 1 On Clark 1.1: John Haugeland: Andy Clark on Cognition and Representation; 1.2: Andy Clark: The Roots of ´Norm-Hungriness´; 1.3: Discussion; 2 On Dennett2.1: Andy Clark: Minds, Brains, and Tools; 2.2: Daniel Dennett: Reply to Clark; 2.3: Discussion; 3 On Haugeland3.1: Robert Cummins: Haugeland on Representation and Intentionality; 3.2: John Haugeland: Reply to Cummins; 3.3: Discussion; 4 On Cummins4.1: Brian Cantwell Smith: Cummins -- Or Something Isomorphic to Him; 4.2: Robert Cummins: Comments on Smith on Cummins; 4.3: Discussion; 5 On Smith5.1: Daniel Dennett: Brian Cantwell Smith; 5.2: Brian Cantwell Smith: Reply; 5.3: Discussion; 6 Tacit Representation in Functional Architecture6.1: Hugh Clapin; 6.2: Discussion.
Contents: 1 On Clark 1.1: John Haugeland: Andy Clark on Cognition and Representation; 1.2: Andy Clark: The Roots of ´Norm-Hungriness´; 1.3: Discussion; 2 On Dennett2.1: Andy Clark: Minds, Brains, and Tools; 2.2: Daniel Dennett: Reply to Clark; 2.3: Discussion; 3 On Haugeland3.1: Robert Cummins: Haugeland on Representation and Intentionality; 3.2: John Haugeland: Reply to Cummins; 3.3: Discussion; 4 On Cummins4.1: Brian Cantwell Smith: Cummins -- Or Something Isomorphic to Him; 4.2: Robert Cummins: Comments on Smith on Cummins; 4.3: Discussion; 5 On Smith5.1: Daniel Dennett: Brian Cantwell Smith; 5.2: Brian Cantwell Smith: Reply; 5.3: Discussion; 6 Tacit Representation in Functional Architecture6.1: Hugh Clapin; 6.2: Discussion.