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Fodor's theory of content: Problems and objections

Phiosophy of Science 60 (2):262-77 (1993)
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Abstract

Jerry Fodor has recently proposed a new entry into the list of information based approaches to semantic content aimed at explicating the general notion of representation for both mental states and linguistic tokens. The basic idea is that a token means what causes its production. The burden of the theory is to select the proper cause from the sea of causal influences which aid in generating any token while at the same time avoiding the absurdity of everything's being literally meaningful (since everything has a cause). I argue that a detailed examination of the theory reveals that neither burden can be successfully shouldered

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William Seager
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Mentalese semantics and the naturalized mind.Charles E. M. Dunlop -2004 -Philosophical Psychology 17 (1):77-94.

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