Normal‐proper functions in the philosophy of mind

Philosophy Compass (7):1-11 (2022)
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Abstract

This paper looks at the nature of normal-proper functions and the role they play in theories of representational content. More specifically: I lay down two desiderata for a theory which tries to capture what's distinctive of normal-proper functions and discuss two prominent theories which claim to satisfy them. I discuss the advantages of having normal-proper functions ground a theory of representational content. And, I look at both orthodox and heterodox versions of such theories.

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Andrew Rubner
Rutgers - New Brunswick

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