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    Externalism and Marr's theory of vision

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    The Non-Reductionist's Troubles with Supervenience

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    I argue that there is a tension between three popular views in the philosophy of mind: (1) mental properties are not identical with physical properties (a version of nonreductionism), but (2) mental properties are had solely by virtue of physical properties (physicalism regarding the mind), which requires that (3) mental properties supervene on physical properties. To earn the title "physicalist," one must hold a sufficiently strong version of the supervenience thesis. But this, I argue, will be a version that undermines nonreductionism

    Culture beneath discourse: a conceptual model for analyzing nondeclarative cultural knowledge

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