concept

<philosophy of mind> a semantically evaluable, redeployable constituent of thought, invoked to explain properties of intentional phenomena such as productivity and systematicity. Applied to an assortment of phenomena including mental representations, images, words, stereotypes, senses, properties, reasoning abilities, mathematical functions, etc.

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Pete Mandik <pete@twinearth.wustl.edu>

Chris Eliasmith - [Dictionary of Philosophy of Mind] Homepage

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