Lynne Rudder Baker is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She is the author of Explaining Attitudes (Cambridge University Press, 1995), Persons and Bodies (Cambridge University Press, 2000), The Metaphysics of Everyday Life (Cambridge University Press, 2007), and Saving Belief (1987).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. The Standard View and its Problems: 1. Two conceptions of the attitudes 2. Content and causation 3. The myth of folk psychology Part II. Explanation in Theory and Practice: 4. On standards of explanatory adequacy 5. How beliefs explain Part III. Practical Realism and its Prospects: 6. Belief without reification 7. Mind and metaphysics 8. Practical realism writ large.
Part I. The Standard View and its Problems: 1. Two conceptions of the attitudes 2. Content and causation 3. The myth of folk psychology Part II. Explanation in Theory and Practice: 4. On standards of explanatory adequacy 5. How beliefs explain Part III. Practical Realism and its Prospects: 6. Belief without reification 7. Mind and metaphysics 8. Practical realism writ large.
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