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Philosophy of mind / Mental processes / Neuropsychological assessment / Ludwig Wittgenstein / Epistemology / John McDowell / Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language / Philosophical Investigations / Reason / Philosophy / Mind / Cognitive science
Date: 2002-01-03 16:16:26
Philosophy of mind
Mental processes
Neuropsychological assessment
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Epistemology
John McDowell
Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language
Philosophical Investigations
Reason
Philosophy
Mind
Cognitive science

The Myth of the Mind W. W. Tait∗ Of course, I do not mean by the title of this paper to deny the existence of something called ‘the mind’. But I do mean to call into question appeals to it in analyzing cognitive no

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