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Intention / Intentionality / Psycholinguistics / Belief / Intentional stance / Cognitive science / Mind / Philosophy of mind
Date: 2015-04-27 18:24:22
Intention
Intentionality
Psycholinguistics
Belief
Intentional stance
Cognitive science
Mind
Philosophy of mind

Dennett, “True Believers” 1. “The perverse claim remains: all there is to being a true believer is being a system whose behavior is reliably predictable via the intentional strategy, and hence all there is to reall

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