Blueprint for a Science of Mind: A Critical Notice of Christopher Peacocke's A Study of Concepts

Mind and Language 9 (4):469-491 (1994)
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A review essay on Peacocke's book A Study of Concepts. Raises questions about the role of the concept of finding an inference primitively compelling and questions of detail about the basic framework, its application to the systematicity of thought, the response to potential objections in the chapters on the metaphysics of concepts and naturalism, and the treatment of the concept of belief.

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Kirk Ludwig
Indiana University, Bloomington

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