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  1. Whither internalism? How internalists should respond to the extended mind hypothesis.Gary Bartlett - 2008 - Metaphilosophy 39 (2):163–184.
    A new position in the philosophy of mind has recently appeared: the extended mind hypothesis (EMH). Some of its proponents think the EMH, which says that a subject's mental states can extend into the local environment, shows that internalism is false. I argue that this is wrong. The EMH does not refute internalism; in fact, it necessarily does not do so. The popular assumption that the EMH spells trouble for internalists is premised on a bad characterization of the internalist thesis—albeit (...)
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  • Representation redux.Hugh Wilder - 1988 - Metaphilosophy 19 (July-October):185-195.
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  • The Compatibility of Psychological Naturalism and Representationalism.Andrew Ward - 2001 - Disputatio 1 (11):2-23.
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  • The compatibility of psychological naturalism and representationalism.Andrew Ward - 2001 - Disputatio 1 (11):3-23.
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  • Critical notice.Frank Jackson - 1992 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 70 (4):475 – 488.
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