Externalism, the environment, and thought-tokens |
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Authors: | Amir Horowitz |
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Institution: | (1) History, Philosophy, and Jewish Studies, The Dorothy de Rothschild Open University Campus, The Open University of Israel, 108 Ravutsk? Street, P.O. Box 808, 43103 Raanana, Israel |
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Abstract: | In “Contents just are in the head” (Erkenntnis 54, pp. 321–4.) I have presented two arguments against the thesis of semantic externalism. In “Contents just aren’t in the head” Anthony Brueckner has argued that my arguments are unsuccessful, since they rest upon some misconceptions regarding the nature of this thesis. (Erkenntnis 58, pp. 1–6.) In the present paper I will attempt to clarify and strengthen the case against semantic externalism, and show that Brueckner misses the point of my arguments. |
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