New thoughts about old things : cognitive policies as the ground of singular concepts /

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Author / Creator:Lawlor, Krista.
Imprint:New York : Garland Publishing, 2001.
Description:xiv, 122 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Studies in philosophy
Studies in philosophy (New York, N.Y.)
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4402115
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ISBN:0815339631
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 115-119) and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Ch. 1. Externalism and (Yet Another) Self-Knowledge Problem
  • Pt. I. A Dilemma for the Externalist
  • Pt. II. A Compatibilist Reply
  • Pt. III. Charting an Alternative Course
  • Pt. IV. A Sketch of the Account
  • Ch. 2. Straight Solutions to the Skeptical Problem
  • Pt. I. Reflective Strategies
  • Pt. II. Campbell's View
  • Pt. III. Unlikely Consequences
  • Pt. IV. A Comparatibilist Rejoinder
  • Ch. 3. How to Think about Thinking with Purported Coreference
  • Pt. I. Thinking as of the Same: Some Examples
  • Pt. II. How to Choose a Model
  • Pt. III. Millikan's Model of Coreferential Thinking
  • Pt. IV. Some Criteria: Failure of the "Node" Model
  • Pt. V. The File-Merge Model
  • Pt. VI. Millikan Against Modes: Additional Models
  • Ch. 4. Dispositions and Dossiers: The Mechanics of Coreferential Thinking
  • Pt. I. Maintaining an Intentional Relation
  • Pt. II. Having Re-identificatory Aims
  • Pt. III. Dispositions and Dossiers
  • Pt. IV. Sensitivity to One's Files
  • Pt. V. Varieties of Coreference
  • Ch. 5. Warrant in Coreferential Thinking
  • Pt. I. Warrant for Trading on Coreference
  • Pt. II. Coreferential Belief and Trading on Coreference
  • Pt. III. Re-identification as Policy-Based Cognition
  • Pt. IV. Policy and Bootstrapped Warrant.