Preface
Part I
1: Introduction
2: Basic Terminology: What the Questions Mean
3: Anti-Individualism
Part II
4: Individual Representationalism in the Twentieth Century's First
Half
5: Individual Representationalism after Mid-Century:
Preliminaries
6: Neo-Kantian Individual Representationalism: Strawson and
Evans
7: Language Interpretation and Individual Representationalism:
Quine and Davidson
Part III
8: Biological and Methodological Backgrounds
9: Origins
10: Origins of Some Representational Categories
11: Glimpses Forward
Tyler Burge is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is the author of Truth, Thought, Reason: Essays on Frege (OUP, 2005) and Foundations of Mind (OUP, 2007).
`penetrating. No serious researcher in these fields can afford not
to read Origins.'
Robert W. Lurz, Philosophical Psychology
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