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Showing our seams: A reply to Eric Funkhouser
Authors:Neil Levy
Institution:1. Department of Philosophy, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia;2. Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Abstract:In a recent paper published in this journal, Eric Funkhouser argues that some of our beliefs have the primary function of signaling to others, rather than allowing us to navigate the world. Funkhouser’s case is persuasive. However, his account of beliefs as signals is underinclusive, omitting both beliefs that are signals to the self and less than full-fledged beliefs as signals. The latter set of beliefs, moreover, has a better claim to being considered as constituting a psychological kind in its own right than the set of beliefs Funkhouser identifies.
Keywords:Belief  Funkhouser  signals  Sterelny
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