Secret charades: reply to Hutto

Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (5):1183-1187 (2022)
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Abstract

In reply to Daniel Hutto’s “Getting Real About Pretense,“ I defend my theory of pretense against his claim that it is subject to counterexamples by clarifying wherein the value of the analysis lies. Then I argue that the central challenge still facing Hutto’s “primacy of practice” approach, as well as other 4E approaches to pretense, is to explain the link between pretense and deception.

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Peter Langland-Hassan
University of Cincinnati

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