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ISBN 10: 1405112077
ISBN 13: 9781405112079
Author: Dominic Murphy, Michael Bishop
Through a collection of original essays from leading philosophical scholars, Stich and His Critics provides a thorough assessment of the key themes in the career of philosopher Stephen Stich.
- Provides a collection of original essays from some of the world’s most distinguished philosophers
- Explores some of philosophy’s most hotly-debated contemporary topics, including mental representation, theory of mind, nativism, moral philosophy, and naturalized epistemology
Table of contents:
1. Is There a Role for Representational Content in Scientific Psychology?: Frances Egan (Rutgers University).
2. Representationalism Reconsidered: Peter Godfrey-Smith (Harvard University).
3. On Determining What There Isn’t: Michael Devitt (City University of New York).
4. Eliminativism and The Theory of Reference: Frank Jackson (The Australian National University).
5. Why Isn’t Stich an ElimiNativist?: Fiona Cowie (California Institute of Technology).
6. A Defense of the Use of Intuitions in Philosophy: Ernest Sosa (Brown University).
7. Reflections on Cognitive and Epistemic Diversity: Can a Stich in Time Save Quine?: Michael Bishop (Florida State University).
8. Simulation Theory and Cognitive Neuroscience: Alvin Goldman (Rutgers University).
9. The Triumph of a Reasonable Man: Stich, Mindreading and Nativism: Kim Sterelny (Australian National University and Victoria University of Wellington).
10. Against Moral Nativism: Jesse J. Prinz (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill).
11. Replies: Steve Stich (Rutgers University).
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