%0 Book Section %A Bennett, J. %T Folk-psychological explanations %I Cambridge University Press %D 1991 %B The Future of Folk Psychology %E J. Greenwood %Z On requirements for belief/desire explanations: input/output patterns, the unity condition (i.e. no single associated mechanism), and teleological bases for generalizations, e.g. through evolution or educability. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book Section %A Bermudez, J. L. %T The domain of folk psychology %I Cambridge University Press %D 2003 %B Minds and Persons %E A. O'Hear %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Blackburn, S. %T Theory, observation, and drama %I %D 1992 %B Mind and Language %V 7 %N %P %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book %A Bogdan, R. G. %T Mind and Common Sense: Philosophical Essays on Commonsense Psychology %I Cambridge University Press %D 1991 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book %A Bogdan, R. G. %T Minding Minds: Evolving a Reflexive Mind by Interpreting Others %I MIT Press %D 2003 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book Section %A Botterill, G. %T Folk psychology and theoretical status %I Cambridge University Press %D 1996 %B Theories of Theories of Mind %E P. Carruthers %E P. Smith %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Churchland, P. M. %T Folk psychology and the explanation of human behavior %I %D 1988 %B Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society %V 62 %N %P 209-21 %Z Folk psychology is a theory: defense against objections from logicality, softness of laws, practical function, behavior, and simulation. It needn't be a deductive-nomological theory; e.g. it might be based on prototypes. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Clark, A. %T From folk psychology to naive psychology %I %D 1987 %B Cognitive Science %V 11 %N %P 139-54 %Z Folk psychology isn't all that bad. It survived evolution after all. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Collins, J. %T Theory of mind, logical form and eliminativism %I %D 2000 %B Philosophical Psychology %V 13 %N %P 465-490 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book Section %A Dennett, D. C. %T Two contrasts: Folk craft vs folk science and belief vs opinion %I Cambridge University Press %D 1991 %B The Future of Folk Psychology %E J. Greenwood %Z FP is craft, not theory. Opinions rather than beliefs are interesting. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book %A Fletcher, G. %T The Scientific Credibility of Folk Psychology %I Lawrence Erlbaum %D 1995 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Fletcher, G. %T Two uses of folk psychology: Implications for psychological science %I %D 1995 %B Philosophical Psychology %V 8 %N %P 375-88 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book Section %A Godfrey-Smith, P. %T On folk psychology and mental representation %I Elsevier %D 2004 %B Representation in Mind %E H. Clapin %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Goldman, A. %T The psychology of folk psychology %I %D 1992 %B 1992 %V %N %P %Z On the psychology of self-ascription of mental states. Functionalism has serious problems, as we don't have direct access to causal roles. Defends a qualia-based account, even for propositional attitudes. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Graham, G. %T The origins of folk psychology %I %D 1987 %B Inquiry %V 30 %N %P 357-79 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Graham, G. %A Horgan, T. %T How to be realistic about folk psychology %I %D 1988 %B Philosophical Psychology %V 1 %N %P %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book %A Greenwood, J. D. %T The Future of Folk Psychology: Intentionality and Cognitive Science %I Cambridge University Press %D 1991 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Heal, J. %T Joint attention and understanding the mind. In N. Eilan, C. Hoerl, T. McCormack, & J. Roessler, eds) Joint Attention: Communication and Other Minds %I %D 2005 %B 2005 %V %N %P %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Hutto, D. %T The limits of spectatorial folk psychology %I %D 2004 %B Mind and Language %V 19 %N %P 548-73 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Knobe, J. %T Intentional action in folk psychology: An experimental investigation %I %D 2003 %B Philosophical Psychology %V 16 %N %P 309-325 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Knowles, J. %T Is folk psychology different? %I %D 2002 %B Erkenntnis %V 57 %N %P 199-230 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Leon, M. %T The unnaturalness of the mental: The status of folk psychology %I %D 1998 %B Southern Journal of Philosophy %V 36 %N %P 367-92 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book Section %A Lycan, W. G. %T Folk psychology and its liabilities %I Pittsburgh University Press %D 1997 %B Mindscapes: Philosophy, Science, and the Mind %E M. Carrier %E P. Machamer %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Macdonald, C. %T Theories of mind and 'The commonsense view'. Mind and Language 17:467-488. Maibom, H. 2003. The mindreader and the scientist %I %D 2002 %B Mind and Language %V 18 %N %P 296-315 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book %A Malle, B. %T How the Mind Explains Behavior: Folk Explanations, Meaning, and Social Interaction %I MIT Press %D 2004 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book Section %A Margolis, J. %T The autonomy of folk psychology %I Cambridge University Press %D 1991 %B The Future of Folk Psychology %E J. Greenwood %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book Section %A McDonough, R. %T A culturalist account of folk psychology %I Cambridge University Press %D 1991 %B The Future of Folk Psychology %E J. Greenwood %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book %A Millar, A. %T Understanding People: Normativity and Rationalizing Explanation %I Oxford University Press %D 2004 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book %A Morton, A. %T Frames of Mind %I Oxford University Press %D 1980 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book Section %A Morton, A. %T The inevitability of folk psychology %I Cambridge University Press %D 1991 %B Mind and Common Sense %E R. Bogdan %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Morton, A. %T Folk psychology is not a predictive device %I %D 1996 %B Mind %V 105 %N %P 119-37 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Campbell, D. %T Joint attention and common knowledge. In N. Eilan, C. Hoerl, T. McCormack, & J. Roessler, eds) Joint Attention: Communication and Other Minds %I %D 2005 %B 2005 %V %N %P %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Pettit, P. %T How the folk understand folk psychology %I %D 2000 %B Protosociology %V 14 %N %P 26-38 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book Section %A Place, U. T. %T Folk psychology from the standpoint of conceptual analysis %I Sage Publications %D 1996 %B The Philosophy of Psychology %E W. O'Donahue %E R. Kitchener %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book Section %A Pratt, I. %T Encoding psychological knowledge %I Oxford University Press %D 1996 %B Machines and Thought %E P. Millican %E A. Clark %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Preston, J. M. %T Folk psychology as theory or practice? The case for eliminative materialism %I %D 1989 %B Inquiry %V 32 %N %P 277-303 %Z Defending the claim that folk psychology is an empirical pre-scientific theory, with its own laws. In a particular, a detailed reply to the criticisms in Wilkes 1984. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Robinson, W. S. %T Mild realism, causation, and folk psychology %I %D 1996 %B Philosophical Psychology %V 8 %N %P 167-87 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Sehon S. R. %T Natural kind terms and the status of folk psychology %I %D 1997 %B American Philosophical Quarterly %V 34 %N %P 333-44 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Sharpe, R. %T The very idea of a folk psychology %I %D 1987 %B Inquiry %V 30 %N %P 381-93 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book Section %A Smith, B. C. %T Does science underwrite our folk psychology? %I Sage Publications %D 1996 %B The Philosophy of Psychology %E W. O'Donahue %E R. Kitchener %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Stemmer, N. %T A behaviorist account to theory and simulation theories of folk psychology %I %D 1995 %B Behavior and Philosophy %V 23 %N %P 29-41 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Sterelny, K. %T Intentional agency and the metarepresentation hypothesis %I %D 1998 %B Mind and Language %V 13 %N %P 11-28 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Stich, S. P. %A Ravenscroft, R. %T What is folk psychology? %I %D 1994 %B Cognition %V 50 %N %P 447-68 %Z Distinguishes internal and external accounts of folk psychology (mechanisms vs systematizations), and various versions of each of these. Only some are compatible with eliminativist arguments. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book Section %A Stich, S. %A Nichols, S. %T Folk psychology %I Blackwell %D 2002 %B Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Mind %E S. Stich %E T. Warfield %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book %A Stich, S. P. %T From Folk Psychology to Cognitive Science %I MIT Press %D 1983 %Z Beliefs/desires are out, new Syntactic Theory is in. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book Section %A von Eckardt, B. %T The empirical naivete in the current philosophical conception of folk psychology %I Pittsburgh University Press %D 1997 %B Mindscapes: Philosophy, Science, and the Mind %E M. Carrier %E P. Machamer %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Weatherall, P. %T What do propositions measure in folk psychology? %I %D 1996 %B Philosophical Psychology %V 9 %N %P 365-80 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Wilkes, K. V. %T Pragmatics in science and theory in common sense %I %D 1984 %B Inquiry %V 27 %N %P 339-61 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Wilkes, K. V. %T The relationship between scientific psychology and common-sense psychology %I %D 1991 %B Synthese %V 89 %N %P 15-39 %Z Common-sense psychology is no theory at all, and not in competition with scientific psychology. CSP is particular, rich, vague; SP is general, austere, precise. CSP will be neither subsumed nor eliminated by SP. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Book Section %A Wilkes, K. V. %T The long past and the short history %I Cambridge University Press %D 1991 %B Mind and Common Sense %E R. Bogdan %Z Argues that commonsense and scientific psychology are quite distinct in their aims, scope, framework, and nature, but have been confused by philosophy. With support from historical considerations. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the nature of folk psychology %U %0 Journal Article %A Bishop, M. A. %T The theory theory thrice over: The child as scientist, superscientist, or social institution? %I %D 2002 %B Studies in History and Philosophy of Science %V 33 %N %P 121-36 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the theory theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Falvey, K. %T A natural history of belief %I %D 1999 %B Pacific Philosophical Quarterly %V 80 %N %P 324-345 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the theory theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Fine, A. %T Science as child's play: Tales from the crib %I %D 1996 %B Philosophy of Science %V 63 %N %P 534-37 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the theory theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Glymour, C. %T Android epistemology for babies %I %D 2000 %B Synthese %V 122 %N %P 53-68 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the theory theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Gopnik, A. %T Developing the idea of intentionality: Children's theories of mind %I %D 1990 %B Canadian Journal of Philosophy %V 20 %N %P 89-114 %Z On the development of folk-psychological concepts in children. First the appearance/reality distinction, then more complex theories of perception, representation, and belief. Implications for the status of folk psychology. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the theory theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Gopnik, A. %A Wellman, H. %T Why the child's theory of mind really is a theory %I %D 1992 %B Mind and Language %V 7 %N %P 145-71 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the theory theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Gopnik, A. %A Wellman, H. M. %T Why the child's theory of mind really is a theory %I %D 1995 %B 1995 %V %N %P %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the theory theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Gopnik, A. %T The scientist as child %I %D 1997 %B Philosophy of Science %V 63 %N %P 485-514 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the theory theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Gopnik, A. and Meltzoff, AN. %T Theories vs. modules: To the max and beyond. A reply to Poulin-Dubois and to Stich and Nichols %I %D 1998 %B Mind and Language %V 13 %N %P 450-456 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the theory theory %U %0 Book Section %A Gopnik, A. %T The theory theory as an alternative to the innateness hypothesis %I Blackwell %D 2003 %B Chomsky and His Critics %E L. Antony %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the theory theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Gordon, R. M. %T Sellars's Rylean ancestors revisited %I %D 2000 %B Protosociology %V 14 %N %P 102-114 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the theory theory %U %0 Book Section %A Leslie, A. M. %A German, T. P. %T Knowledge and ability in "theory of mind": A one-eyed overview of a debate %I Blackwell %D 1995 %B Mental Simulation %E M. Davies %E T. Stone %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the theory theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Lewis, D. %T Psychophysical and theoretical identifications %I %D 1972 %B Australasian Journal of Philosophy %V 50 %N %P 249-58 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the theory theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Schwitzgebel, E. %T Theories in children and the rest of us %I %D 1996 %B Philosophy of Science Association %V 3 %N %P %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the theory theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Sellars, W. %T Empiricism and the philosophy of mind %I %D 1956 %B Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science %V 1 %N %P 253-329 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the theory theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Stich, S. %A Nichols, S. %T Theory theory to the max %I %D 1998 %B Mind and Language %V 13 %N %P 421-449 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the theory theory %U %0 Book Section %A Zahavi, D. %T The embodied self-awareness of the infant: A challenge to the theory-theory of mind %I John Benjamins %D 2004 %B The Structure and Development of Self-Consciousness %E D. Zahavi %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the theory theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Adams, F. %T Empathy, neural imaging and the theory versus simulation debate %I %D 2001 %B Mind & Language %V 16 %N %P 368-392 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Bernier, P. %T From simulation to theory. In (J. Dokic & J %I %D 2002 %B 2002 %V %N %P %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book Section %A Campbell, J. %T Joint attention and simulation %I John Benjamins %D 2002 %B Simulation and Knowledge of Action %E J. Dokic %E J. Proust %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book Section %A Child, W. %T Reply to 'Simulation theory and mental concepts' %I John Benjamins %D 2002 %B Simulation and Knowledge of Action %E J. Dokic %E J. Proust %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Currie, G. %T Visual imagery as the simulation of vision %I %D 1995 %B Mind and Language %V 10 %N %P 25-44 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book Section %A Currie, G. %T Simulation-theory, theory-theory, and the evidence from autism %I Cambridge University Press %D 1996 %B Theories of Theories of Mind %E P. Carruthers %E P. Smith %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Currie, G. %A Ravenscroft, I. %T Mental simulation and motor imagery %I %D 1997 %B Philosophy of Science %V 64 %N %P 161-80 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book Section %A Davies, M. %T The mental simulation debate %I Ridgeview %D 1992 %B Truth and Rationality %E E. Villanueva %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book %A Davies, M. %A Stone, T. %T Mental Simulation: Evaluations and Applications %I Blackwell %D 1995 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Davies, M. %A Stone, T. %T Mental simulation, tacit theory, and the threat of collapse %I %D 2001 %B Philosophical Topics %V 29 %N %P 127-73 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book Section %A Decety, J. %T Neurophysiological evidence for simulation and action %I John Benjamins %D 2002 %B Simulation and Knowledge of Action %E J. Dokic %E J. Proust %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book Section %A Dokic, J. %T Reply to 'The scope and limit of mental simulation' %I John Benjamins %D 2002 %B Simulation and Knowledge of Action %E J. Dokic %E J. Proust %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book %A Dokic, J. %A Proust, J. %T Simulation and Knowledge of Action %I John Benjamins %D 2002 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book Section %A Fuller, G. %T Simulation and psychological concepts %I Blackwell %D 1995 %B Mental Simulation %E M. Davies %E T. Stone %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Gallagher, S. %T The practice of mind: Theory, simulation or primary interaction? %I %D 2001 %B Journal of Consciousness Studies %V 8 %N %P 83-108 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Gallese, V. %T The 'shared manifold' hypothesis: From mirror neurons to empathy %I %D 2001 %B Journal of Consciousness Studies %V 8 %N %P 33-50 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Garson, J. %T Simulation and connectionism: What is the connection? %I %D 2003 %B Philosophical Psychology %V 16 %N %P 499-515 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book Section %A Gianfranco, S. %T Reply to 'From simulation to theory' %I John Benjamins %D 2002 %B Simulation and Knowledge of Action %E J. Dokic %E J. Proust %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Goldman, A. %T Interpretation psychologized %I %D 1989 %B Mind and Language %V 4 %N %P 161-85 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Goldman, A. %T In defense of the simulation theory %I %D 1992 %B Mind and Language %V 7 %N %P 104-119 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book Section %A Goldman, A. %T Simulation and interpersonal utility %I MIT Press %D 1996 %B Mind and Morals: Essays on Ethics and Cognitive Science %E L. May %E M. Friedman %E A. Clark %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Goldman, A. %T Folk psychology and mental concepts %I %D 2000 %B Protosociology %V 14 %N %P 4-25 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book Section %A Goldman, A. %T Simulation theory and mental concepts %I John Benjamins %D 2002 %B Simulation and Knowledge of Action %E J. Dokic %E J. Proust %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Goldman, A. %T The mentalizing folk %I %D 2002 %B Protosociology %V 16 %N %P 7-34 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book %A Goldman, A. %T Simulating Minds: The Philosophy, Psychology, and Neuroscience of Mindreading %I Oxford University Press %D 2006 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Gordon, R. M. %T Folk psychology as simulation %I %D 1986 %B Mind and Language %V 1 %N %P 158-71 %Z FP is a strategy for prediction via simulation; an ability, not a theory. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Gordon, R. M. %T The simulation theory: objections and misconceptions %I %D 1992 %B Mind and Language %V 7 %N %P 11-34 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book Section %A Gordon, R. M. %A Barker, J. A. %T Autism and the "theory of mind" debate %I MIT Press %D 1994 %B Philosophical Psychopathology %E G. Graham %E G. L. Stephens %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book Section %A Gordon, R. M. %T Simulation without introspection or inference from me to you %I Blackwell %D 1995 %B Mental Simulation %E M. Davies %E T. Stone %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book Section %A Gordon, R. M. %T Sympathy, simulation, and the impartial spectator %I MIT Press %D 1996 %B Mind and Morals: Essays on Ethics and Cognitive Science %E L. May %E M. Friedman %E A. Clark %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book Section %A Gordon, R. M. %T `Radical' simulationism %I Cambridge University Press %D 1996 %B Theories of Theories of Mind %E P. Carruthers %E P. Smith %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Greenwood, J. D. %T Simulation, theory-theory and cognitive penetration: No "instance of the fingerpost" %I %D 1999 %B Mind and Language %V 14 %N %P 32-56 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book Section %A Heal, J. %T Replication and functionalism %I Cambridge University Press %D 1986 %B Language, Mind, and Logic %E J. Butterfield %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book Section %A Heal, J. %T Simulation vs. theory-theory: What is at issue? %I Oxford University Press %D 1994 %B Objectivity, Simulation, and the Unity of Consciousness %E C. Peacocke %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book Section %A Heal, J. %T How to think about thinking %I Blackwell %D 1995 %B Mental Simulation %E M. Davies %E T. Stone %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Heal, J. %T Simulation and cognitive penetrability %I %D 1996 %B Mind and Language %V 11 %N %P 44-67 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book Section %A Heal, J. %T Simulation, theory, and content %I Cambridge University Press %D 1996 %B Theories of Theories of Mind %E P. Carruthers %E P. Smith %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Heal, J. %T Co-cognition and off-line simulation: Two ways of understanding the simulation approach %I %D 1998 %B Mind and Language %V 13 %N %P 477-498 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Heal, J. %T Other minds, rationality, and analogy %I %D 2000 %B Aristotelian Society Supplement %V 74 %N %P 1-19 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Journal Article %A Heal, J. %T Understanding other minds from the inside %I %D 2000 %B Protosociology %V 14 %N %P 39-55 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, the simulation theory %U %0 Book Section %A Hoerl, C. %T Reply to 'Neurophysiological evidence for simulation and action' %I John Benjamins %D 2002 %B Simulation and Knowledge of Action %E J. Dokic %E J. 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Stone %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, theory of mind, misc %U %0 Book %A Eilan, N. %A Hoerl, C. %A McCormack, T. %A Roessler, J. %T Joint Attention: Communication and Other Minds %I Oxford University Press %D 2005 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, theory of mind, misc %U %0 Journal Article %A Eilan, N. %T Joint attention, communication, and mind. In N. Eilan, C. Hoerl, T. McCormack, & J. 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An Integrated Account of Pretence, Self-Awareness, and Understanding Other Minds %I Oxford University Press %D 2003 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, theory of mind, misc %U %0 Book Section %A Peacocke, C. %T Joint attention: Its nature, reflexivity, and relation to common knowledge %I Oxford University Press %D 2005 %B Joint Attention: Communication and Other Minds %E N. Eilan %E C. Hoerl %E T. McCormack %E J. Roessler %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, theory of mind, misc %U %0 Journal Article %A Perner, J. %A Gschaider, A. %A Kuhberger, A. %A Schrofner, S. %T Predicting others through simulation or by theory? A method to decide %I %D 1999 %B Mind and Language %V 14 %N %P 57-79 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,folk psychology and theory of mind, theory of mind, misc %U %0 Journal Article %A Ruffman, T. %T Do children understand the mind by means of a simulation or a theory? 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A. %T Doing without What's Within: Fiona Cowie's critique of nativism %I %D 2001 %B Mind %V 110 %N %P 99-148 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Book Section %A Fodor, J. A. %T Reply to Putnam %I Harvard University Press %D 1980 %B Language and Learning: The Debate between Jean Piaget and Noam Chomsky %E M. Piattelli-Palmarini %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Book Section %A Fodor, J. A. %T The present status of the innateness controversy %I %D 1981 %B Representations %Z Concepts are undefinable, so primitive, so innate (plus gloss). -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Book Section %A Fodor, J. A. %T On the impossibility of acquiring `more powerful' structures %I Harvard University Press %D 1980 %B Language and Learning: The Debate between Jean Piaget and Noam Chomsky %E M. 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J. %T Cowie's anti-nativism %I %D 2001 %B Mind and Language %V 16 %N %P 215-230 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Book %A Mehler, J. %A Fox, R. %T Neonate Cognition: Beyond the Blooming Buzzing Confusion %I Lawrence Erlbaum %D 1985 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Book %A Piattelli-Palmarini, M. %T Language and Learning: The Debate Between Jean Piaget and Noam Chomsky %I Harvard University Press %D 1980 %Z An excellent collection of papers & responses by Piaget, Chomsky and others. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Book Section %A Piattelli-Palmarini, M. %T The rise of selective theories: A case study and some lessons from immunology %I Ablex %D 1986 %B Language Learning and Concept Acquisition %E W. Demopoulos %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Journal Article %A Piattelli-Palmarini, M. %T Evolution, selection, and cognition: From learning to parameter setting in biology and in the study of language %I %D 1989 %B Cognition %V 31 %N %P 1-44 %Z Why learning is selective and not instructive. Biological analogies, linguistic evidence. Dispense with "learning" as a scientific term. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Journal Article %A Pitt, D. %T Nativism and the theory of content %I %D 2000 %B Protosociology %V 14 %N %P 222-239 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Journal Article %A Putnam, H. %T The `Innateness Hypothesis' and explanatory models in linguistics %I %D 1967 %B Synthese %V 17 %N %P 12-22 %Z Contra nativism: disputes (1) surprising universals (2) explanation of universals (3) ease of learning (4) relevance of IQ-independence. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Book Section %A Putnam, H. %T What is innate and why %I Harvard University Press %D 1980 %B Language and Learning: The Debate between Jean Piaget and Noam Chomsky %E M. Piattelli-Palmarini %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Book Section %A Putnam, H. %T Comments on Chomsky's and Fodor's replies %I Harvard University Press %D 1980 %B Language and Learning: The Debate between Jean Piaget and Noam Chomsky %E M. Piattelli-Palmarini %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Journal Article %A Quartz, S. %T Innateness and the brain %I %D 2003 %B Biology and Philosophy %V 18 %N %P 13-40 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Journal Article %A Ramsey, W. %A Stich, S. P. %T Connectionism and three levels of nativism %I %D 1990 %B Synthese %V 82 %N %P 177-205 %Z Identifies minimal nativism vs anti-empiricism vs rationalism. Considers the relevance of connectionist networks. Some nativist arguments may survive. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Journal Article %A Samet, J. %T Troubles with Fodor's nativism %I %D 1986 %B Midwest Studies in Philosophy %V 10 %N %P 575-594 %Z Concepts can be acquired without being learned by symbol-manipulation. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Book Section %A Samet, J. %A Flanagan, O. J. %T Innate representations %I Kluwer %D 1989 %B Rerepresentation %E S. Silvers %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Journal Article %A Sampson, G. %T Linguistic universals as evidence for empiricism %I %D 1978 %B 1978 %V %N %P %Z Explain universals via Popper/Simon empirical model. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Journal Article %A Samuels, R. %T What brains won't tell us about the mind: A critique of the neurobiological argument against representational nativism %I %D 1998 %B Mind and Language %V 13 %N %P 548-570 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Journal Article %A Samuels, R. %T Nativism in cognitive science. Mind and Language 17:233-65. Samuels, R. 2004. Innateness in cognitive science %I %D 2002 %B Trends in Cognitive Science %V 8 %N %P 136-141 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Journal Article %A Schwartz, R. %T Is mathematical competence innate? %I %D 1995 %B Philosophy of Science %V 62 %N %P 227-40 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Journal Article %A Sterelny, K. %T Fodor's nativism %I %D 1989 %B Philosophical Studies %V 55 %N %P 119-41 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Book %A Stich, S. P. %T Innate Ideas %I University of California Press %D 1975 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Journal Article %A Stich, S. P. %T Between Chomskian rationalism and Popperian empiricism %I %D 1979 %B British Journal for the Philosophy of Science %V 30 %N %P 329-47 %Z Can take middle ground. Anti-empiricism doesn't imply rationalism. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Journal Article %A Viger, C. %T Learning to think: A response to the language of thought argument for innateness %I %D 2005 %B Mind and Language %V 20 %N %P 313-25 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, nativism %U %0 Journal Article %A Appelbaum, I. %T Fodor, modularity, and speech perception %I %D 1998 %B Philosophical Psychology %V 11 %N %P 317-330 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Book Section %A Arbib, M. %T Modularity, schemas and neurons: A critique of Fodor %I Kluwer %D 1989 %B Computers, Brains and Minds %E P. Slezak %Z Against Fodor: modules are smaller, interact strongly, not domain-specific. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Journal Article %A Atkinson, A. %A Wheeler, M. %T The grain of domains: The evolutionary-psychological case against domain-general cognition %I %D 2004 %B Mind and Language %V 19 %N %P 147-176 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Journal Article %A Barrett, H. C. %T Enzymatic computation and cognitive modularity %I %D 2005 %B Mind and Language %V 20 %N %P 259-87 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Journal Article %A Bennett, L. J. %T Modularity of mind revisited %I %D 1990 %B British Journal for the Philosophy of Science %V 41 %N %P 429-36 %Z Remarks on Shanon and Fodor. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Journal Article %A Browne, D. %T Cognitive versatility %I %D 1996 %B Minds and Machines %V 6 %N %P 507-23 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Journal Article %A Bruner, J. %T On perceptual readiness %I %D 1957 %B Psychological Review %V 65 %N %P 14-21 %Z Overview of the original studies on top-down effects in perception. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Journal Article %A Cam, P. %T Modularity, rationality, and higher cognition %I %D 1988 %B Philosophical Studies %V 53 %N %P 279-94 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Journal Article %A Cam, P. %T Insularity and the persistence of perceptual illusion %I %D 1990 %B Analysis %V 50 %N %P 231-5 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Book Section %A Carruthers, P. %T Moderately massive modularity %I Cambridge University Press %D 2003 %B Mind and Persons %E A. O'Hear %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Journal Article %A Carruthers, P. %T Practical reasoning in a modular mind %I %D 2004 %B Mind and Language %V 19 %N %P 259-278 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Journal Article %A Chien, A. J. %T Why the mind may not be modular %I %D 1996 %B Minds and Machines %V 6 %N %P 1-32 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Book %A Churchland, P. M. %T Scientific Realism and the Plasticity of Mind %I Cambridge University Press %D 1979 %Z Our perception is deeply theory-laden, and potentially very plastic. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Journal Article %A Churchland, P. M. %T Perceptual plasticity and theoretical neutrality: A reply to Jerry Fodor %I %D 1988 %B Philosophy of Science %V 55 %N %P 167-87 %Z Contra Fodor 1984: observation is theory-laden (built-in or not); supported by neurophysiological evidence; perceptual systems have long-term plasticity. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Journal Article %A Collins, J. %T Faculty disputes %I %D 2005 %B Mind and Language %V 19 %N %P 503-33 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Journal Article %A Collins, J. %T On the input problem for massive modularity %I %D 2005 %B Minds and Machines %V 15 %N %P 1-22 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Journal Article %A Currie, G. %A Sterelny, K. %T How to think about the modularity of mind-reading %I %D 2000 %B Philosophical Quarterly %V 50 %N %P 145-160 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Book %A Currie, G. %A Ravenscroft, I. %T Recreative Minds: Imagination in Philosophy and Psychology %I Oxford University Press %D 2002 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Journal Article %A DesAutels, P. %T Two types of theories: The impact of Churchland's perceptual plasticity %I %D 1995 %B Philosophical Psychology %V 8 %N %P 25-33 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Book %A Fodor, J. A. %T The Modularity of Mind %I MIT Press %D 1983 %Z Perception happens in informationally encapsulated, domain-specific modules. Central systems aren't encapsulated, and so may be impossible to understand. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Journal Article %A Fodor, J. A. %T Precis of The modularity of mind %I %D 1985 %B Behavioral and Brain Sciences %V 8 %N %P 1-42 %Z Summary of MOM (with commentary and reply in the BBS printing). -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Book Section %A Fodor, J. A. %T The modularity of mind %I Ablex %D 1986 %B Meaning and Cognitive Structure %E Z. Pylyshyn %Z Informal discussion of modularity. With commentaries by Fahlman, Caplan. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, modularity %U %0 Journal Article %A Fodor, J. 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P. %A Wheeler, M. %T The grain of domains: The evolutionary-psychological case against domain-general cognition %I %D 2004 %B Mind and Language %V 19 %N %P 147-76 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, evolution of cognition %U %0 Book Section %A Atkinson, A. P. %A Wheeler, M. %T Evolutionary psychology's grain problem and the cognitive neuroscience of reasoning %I Psychology Press %D 2003 %B Evolution and the Psychology of Thinking: The Debate %E D. 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Sternberg and J. Kaufman %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, evolution of cognition %U %0 Book Section %A Grantham, T. A. %A Nichols, S. %T Evolutionary psychology: Ultimate explanations and Panglossian predictions %I MIT Press %D 1999 %B Where Biology Meets Psychology %E V. Hardcastle %Z %K philosophy of psychology,issues in cognitive science, evolution of cognition %U %0 Book %A Hardcastle, V. 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Mundale %E and R. Stufflebeam %Z %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Journal Article %A Garson, J. %T The introduction of information into neurobiology %I %D 2003 %B Philosophy of Science %V 70 %N %P 926-936 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Journal Article %A Glymour, C. %T On the methods of cognitive neuropsychology %I %D 1994 %B British Journal for the Philosophy of Science %V 45 %N %P 815-35 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Book Section %A Grush, R. %T The semantic challenge to computational neuroscience %I University of Pittsburgh Press %D 2001 %B Theory and Method in the Neurosciences %E P. Machamer %E P. McLaughlin %E R. Grush %Z %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Journal Article %A Grush, R. %T In defense of some "Cartesian" assumption concerning the brain and its operation %I %D 2003 %B Biology and Philosophy %V 18 %N %P 53-92 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Journal Article %A Hardcastle, V. G. %T Reduction, explanatory extension, and the mind/brain sciences %I %D 1992 %B Philosophy of Science %V 59 %N %P 408-28 %Z The relationship between psychology and neuroscience is best characterized not by reduction but by explanatory extension, where each field is enriched by the other. With a number of examples from recent empirical work. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Book Section %A Hardcastle, V. G. %A Stewart, C. M. %T Theory structure in neuroscience %I University of Pittsburgh Press %D 2001 %B Theory and Method in the Neurosciences %E P. Machamer %E P. McLaughlin %E R. Grush %Z %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Journal Article %A Hardcastle, V. G. %A Stewart, C. M. %T What do brain data really show? %I %D 2002 %B Philosophy of Science %V 69 %N %P 572-582 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Journal Article %A Hardcastle, V. G. %A Stewart, C. M. %T Neuroscience and the art of single-cell recordings %I %D 2004 %B Biology and Philosophy %V 18 %N %P 195-208 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Journal Article %A Hatfield, G. %T Neurophilosophy meets psychology: Reduction, autonomy, and empirical constraints %I %D 1988 %B Cognitive Neuropsychology %V 5 %N %P 723-46 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Journal Article %A Hatfield, G. %T Mental functions as constraints on neurophysiology: Biology and psychology of vision. In (V. Hardcastle, ed) Where Biology Meets Psychology: Philosophical Essays %I %D 1999 %B 1999 %V %N %P %Z %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Journal Article %A Hatfield, G. %T The brain's 'new' science: Psychology, neurophysiology, and constraint %I %D 2000 %B Philosophy of Science %V 67 %N %P 388-404 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Journal Article %A Keeley, B. %T Fixing content and function in neurobiological systems: The neuroethology of electroreception %I %D 1999 %B Biology and Philosophy %V 14 %N %P 395-430 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Journal Article %A Keeley, B. %T Neuroethology and the philosophy of cognitive science %I %D 2000 %B Philosophy of Science %V 60 %N %P %Z %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Journal Article %A Klagge, J. 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Mental states may not be anatomically defined neural states, but they may be more abstract neural holograms. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Journal Article %A Mundale, J. %A Bechtel, W. %T Integrating neuroscience, psychology, and evolutionary biology through a teleological conception of function %I %D 1996 %B Minds and Machines %V 6 %N %P 481-505 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Book Section %A Mundale, J. %T Neuroanatomical foundations of cognition: Connecting the neuronal level with the study of higher brain areas %I Blackwell %D 2001 %B Philosophy and the Neurosciences: A Reader %E W. Bechtel %E P. Mandik %E J. Mundale %E and R. 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Machamer %E P. McLaughlin %E R. Grush %Z %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Journal Article %A Rockwell, W. T. %T On what the mind is identical with %I %D 1994 %B Philosophical Psychology %V 7 %N %P 307-23 %Z Argues that the mind is not identical with the brain -- at the very least, it's the central nervous system, and perhaps more. "Brain" does not denote a natural kind in neurophysiology. -DJC %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Journal Article %A Schutter, D. %A van Honk, J. %A Panksepp, J. %T Introducing transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and its property of causal inference in investigating brain-function relationships %I %D 2004 %B Synthese %V 141 %N %P 155-73 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Journal Article %A Smith, A. %T Brain-mind philosophy %I %D 1986 %B Inquiry %V 29 %N %P 203-15 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Journal Article %A Skarda, S. %T Explaining behavior: Bringing the brain back in %I %D 1986 %B Inquiry %V 29 %N %P 187-201 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Journal Article %A Stoljar, D. %A Gold, S. %T On biological and cognitive neuroscience %I %D 1998 %B Mind and Language %V 13 %N %P 110-31 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Journal Article %A Stone, T. %A Davies, M. %T Cognitive neuropsychology and the philosophy of mind %I %D 1993 %B British Journal for the Philosophy of Science %V 44 %N %P 589-622 %Z %K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience %U %0 Journal Article %A Stufflebeam, R. 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