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Quote: individualistic approaches to the mental may treat mental events as infallible seeing; neglects social features of the mind

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Topic:
meaning by social context
Topic:
beliefs and propositional attitudes

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I want to turn now to a discussion … I mean this term to be somewhat vague. … intentional mental phenomena ultimately and purely in terms … physical environment, without any essential reference to the … "As I have already intimated, the argument of … Plato, Descartes, Russell, and numerous others. These treatments … his thought to seeing, where seeing is taken … the model [e.g., Russell's], a person's inspection of the … all. The model tends to encourage individualistic treatments … extent of his comprehension and on his internal … eye and the automatic mechanism--have encouraged systematic neglect … has its attractions. Either can be elaborated or … have played some part in inducing philosophers to …   Google-1   Google-2

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