The word belief is widely assumed to designate a special class of mental states, the attitude of representing something as being the case. This book providesa critique of representationalism by focusing on the role that psychological concepts play in language, the way in which they are used in practice. Offering an alternative conception of their meaning, it finds a new way to deal with Moore s Paradox.
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The word belief is widely assumed to designate a special class of mental states, the attitude of representing something as being the case....
The series, founded in 1970, publishes works which either combine studies in the history of philosophy with a systematic approach or bring together systematic studies with reconstructions from the history of philosophy. Monographs are published in English as well as in German.
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The series, founded in 1970, publishes works which either combine studies in the history of philosophy with a systematic approach or bring togeth...